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The language of African literature / edited by Edmund L. Epstein and Robert Kole; with an introduction by Edmund L. Epstein.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextAfrica World Press, 1996Description: xii, 298 pages: 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • rdamedia
Carrier type:
  • rdacarrier
ISBN:
  • 9780865435340
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PL8010 LAN
Contents:
Language as sensation: the use of poetic and evocative language in five African autobiographies / Tony E. Afejuku Translation: a distinctive feature of African literature in English / Oluwole Adejare Toward a speech-act approach to Nigerian literature in English / Efurosibina Adegbija Code-switching in Soyinka's The interpreters ; The language of passion in Soyinka's The interpreters: a stylistic analysis / James O. Omole / The styles of Abiku: two related diatypes of English / Mabel Osakwe Densely speaking: to do or not to do: a comparative stylistic analysis of Soyinka's and Clark's poems ; The syntax and semantics of "Idanre" noun phrases: a linguistic spectacle / Mabel Osakwe. The development of code in Soyinka's The road: a stylistic analysis / Michael Cosser Rhetorical and linguistic games in comic aesthetics / Taiwo Oloruntoba-Oju Indirectness in discourse: a study in paradoxical communication among the Igbos / Bertram A. Okolo D.O. Fagunwa's narratives: a rhetorical analysis / Gabriel A. Ajadi Lexical cohesion in Okot p'Bitek's A song of prisoner ; The stylistic significance of the graphological structure of Taban lo Liyong's Another nigger dead / Ogo A. Ofuani Taban lo Liyong's The uniformed man: a reconstructivist and metafictional parody of modernism / F. Odun Balogun Register as a function of contextualization: a survey of the Southern African variety of English / Benjamin J. Magura
Summary: "In this anthology, some of the most prolific and widely-read African novelists are analyzed - by some of the most advanced African linguists - from two divergent but mutually illuminating perspectives: a sophisticated linguistic and cultural analysis of their works as world-class literary products; and a "cross-cultural" analysis of the rich influence of one (or more) of the over-3,000 indigenous African languages on the English-language writing style of these African authors."--Jacket
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Book Book Main Library Open Shelf PL8010 LAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 52200 Available BK55028
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Includes index.


Language as sensation: the use of poetic and evocative language in five African autobiographies / Tony E. Afejuku
Translation: a distinctive feature of African literature in English / Oluwole Adejare
Toward a speech-act approach to Nigerian literature in English / Efurosibina Adegbija
Code-switching in Soyinka's The interpreters ; The language of passion in Soyinka's The interpreters: a stylistic analysis / James O. Omole / The styles of Abiku: two related diatypes of English / Mabel Osakwe
Densely speaking: to do or not to do: a comparative stylistic analysis of Soyinka's and Clark's poems ; The syntax and semantics of "Idanre" noun phrases: a linguistic spectacle / Mabel Osakwe. The development of code in Soyinka's The road: a stylistic analysis / Michael Cosser
Rhetorical and linguistic games in comic aesthetics / Taiwo Oloruntoba-Oju
Indirectness in discourse: a study in paradoxical communication among the Igbos / Bertram A. Okolo
D.O. Fagunwa's narratives: a rhetorical analysis / Gabriel A. Ajadi
Lexical cohesion in Okot p'Bitek's A song of prisoner ; The stylistic significance of the graphological structure of Taban lo Liyong's Another nigger dead / Ogo A. Ofuani
Taban lo Liyong's The uniformed man: a reconstructivist and metafictional parody of modernism / F. Odun Balogun
Register as a function of contextualization: a survey of the Southern African variety of English / Benjamin J. Magura

"In this anthology, some of the most prolific and widely-read African novelists are analyzed - by some of the most advanced African linguists - from two divergent but mutually illuminating perspectives: a sophisticated linguistic and cultural analysis of their works as world-class literary products; and a "cross-cultural" analysis of the rich influence of one (or more) of the over-3,000 indigenous African languages on the English-language writing style of these African authors."--Jacket

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