A Sociolinguistic Analysis of Felix A. Akinsipe's Dawn of Awareness
No Thumbnail Available
Date
2017-12
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
English Language Unit, Department of Educational Foundations and General Studies, University of Agriculture, Makurdi
Abstract
It is a general fact that no two individuals speak the same way in the society because no two individuals have the same experience of language. The aim of this study is to examine the causes of differences in language use in the society and how it reflects social structure. Language use which correlates to social variables such as class, age, gender and setting in Felix Akinsipe’s The Dawn of Awareness was selected to prove that people signal aspect of their social identity through language use. Results reveal that the sociolinguistic background of speakers is reflected through their language use. The contribution of this work is that social is that it makes the society aware that social stratification affects language in reality.
Description
Keywords
Sociolinguistics, Social Variables, Dawn of Awareness, Gender
Citation
The Journal of Communicative English, Vol. 17, Department of Educational Foundations and General Studies, University of Agriculture, Makurdi