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The ultimate goal of this work is to attempt a sociolinguistic analysis of changes in the patterns of language use in Port Harcourt metropolis. The work is a deviation from what seems to represent the tradition in the study of language change. Instead of investigating the changes that take place within the structure of any particular language, the investigation will primarily be on the manner in which speakers use the numerous languages in Port Harcourt, the social meanings attached to the choice of these languages, and factors responsible for the shift in the patterns of language use. To…mehr

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The ultimate goal of this work is to attempt a sociolinguistic analysis of changes in the patterns of language use in Port Harcourt metropolis. The work is a deviation from what seems to represent the tradition in the study of language change. Instead of investigating the changes that take place within the structure of any particular language, the investigation will primarily be on the manner in which speakers use the numerous languages in Port Harcourt, the social meanings attached to the choice of these languages, and factors responsible for the shift in the patterns of language use. To achieve these, the sociolinguistic factors responsible for the noticeable shift in the pattern of language use in Port Harcourt are discussed. These include such society and language related issues as multilingualism, migration, language contact, goverment policies and social accommodation.
Autorenporträt
Roseline Ihuoma Ndimele holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Linguistics from the University of Calabar, Nigeria. She is a lecturer in the Department of Linguistics & Communication Studies Abia State University,Uturu,Nigeria.She has published widely especially in the area of Sociolinguistics.