Commentary pragmatic markers in Nigerian English
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John Benjamins
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This article investigates the use of commentary pragmatic markers in Nigerian
English. The frequency and stylistic variability of five types of commentary
markers – assessment, manner of speaking, evidential, hearsay and emphasis
markers – were examined in ICE-Nigeria and compared with ICE-Great Britain.
The results reveal that Nigerian English has patterns of use of pragmatic markers
that differ systematically from British English: speakers of Nigerian English use
an overall lower frequency and a reduced inventory of commentary pragmatic
markers compared to British English, show distinct preference patterns for individual
pragmatic markers and demonstrate different stylistic variability in the
use of pragmatic markers. Some of the preference patterns may be influenced by
Nigerian languages and socio-cultural norms.
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Unuabonah, F. O. & Gut, U. (2018). Commentary pragmatic markers in Nigerian English. English World-Wide, 39 (2), 193-213.