Abstract

The dream of a Nigerian English dictionary has recently been actualized. The academic body of teachers and researchers known as NESA recently published a dictionary of the Nigerian English. The corpus of words and expressions in the dictionary represents the meaning and pronunciation of words as used by Nigerians.As a headlamp into the major and minor languages spoken by a vast population of Nigerians, this article seeks to stratify the varieties of Nigerian English on the basis of the popularity of the various ethnic groups which culminate in the variations that subsist in the accents of English available in Nigeria. As a result, in the first instance, a pyramid which classifies the over three hundred languages into three levels (in a pyramidal structure) is proposed. Secondly, coalesced phonemic inventories from all the varieties of Nigerian English are linguistically reconciled. From the methodology of the study to the findings, formal and informal interviews, perceptual and acoustic experiments carried out textually and inter-textually form the background of results which have been corroborated in the literatures of Nigerian English. This study is basically an appraisal of Nigerian English without any bias for the educated, uneducated, standard, or sub-standard varieties. Whereas, linguistic, educational and ethnic parameters have been used in describing Nigerian English, the multi-ethnic influences on Nigerian English, being spoken in Nigeria has given it an appealing status among the colony of Englishes around the world to researchers. Thus, Nigerian English should begin to assume a status whose taxonomy will aid its international identity. Key words: Multi-ethnicity, taxonomy, Nigerian English, Standard British English, dialects, topos, genesis, techne, nomos, polis, onyma, glossa, ethos.

Highlights

  • The three parameters which have gained wider acceptance in the business of differentiating the dialects of English spoken in Nigeria include the linguistic, ethnic and educational

  • One prominent means of classification when talking about Nigerian English and its differentiation is the ethnic parameter

  • The primary purpose of this study is to attempt a taxonomy of the varieties of English spoken in Nigeria across the over three hundred ethnic groups and dialects

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Introduction

The three parameters which have gained wider acceptance in the business of differentiating the dialects of English spoken in Nigeria include the linguistic, ethnic and educational. These parameters have been championed by Brosnahan (1958), Banjo (1979), Jibril (1982). One prominent means of classification when talking about Nigerian English and its differentiation is the ethnic parameter. Language has often been used as a code of communication and to define ethnic boundaries. It is essentially a property of society. On ethnicity in Nigeria, a lot has been written by Brann (2006). Brann (2006)

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