Attitudes of Nigerians towards Accents of English

Basic data of the doctoral examination procedure

Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster
Start date of doctoral examination procedure01/10/2017
End date of doctoral examination procedure30/04/2020
Name of the doctoral candidateOyebola, Folajimi Kehinde
Doctoral subjectEnglische Philologie
Doctoral degreeDr. phil.
Awarded byDepartment 09 - Philologies

Description

There is a need to investigate which variety of English is most likely to act as a marker of linguistic identity in Nigeria. It is not always clear whether the subjects are able to differentiate successfully between dialectal varieties of English from the inner circle. This study will therefore investigate the attitudes of Nigerian students towards varieties of English both from the inner circle and the non-inner circle. The study shall investigate the attitudes of the Nigerian university students to five English accents namely; British English, American English, Ghanaian English, Jamaican English and Nigerian English. This study shall employ a range of direct (e.g. interviews and questionnaire) and indirect (e.g. the verbal-guise test) techniques of attitude measurement in order to obtain in-depth information regarding such perceptions. This research is expected to contribute to the exploration of the future development of English in Nigeria in the context of World Englishes. It will provide explanations for the underlying motivations for linguistic variation and change in postcolonial countries such as Nigeria, where English plays a significant role in virtually every sector and where there is a recurrent issue of competing English norms among the speakers of English.