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Title: | LINGUISTICS AND LANGUAGES AS SCIENTIFIC TOOLS FOR NATION BUILDING: The Nigerian Perspectives |
Authors: | Prof. Tajudeen Bolanle Opoola |
Keywords: | TEACHER TEACHING LANGUAGES LINGUISTICS NATION BUILDING Nigerian Perspectives |
Issue Date: | 19-Jan-2023 |
Publisher: | FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OYE EKITI |
Series/Report no.: | 7TH INAUGURAL LECTURE |
Abstract: | Language has been variously defined as a means of expression of
thought, opinions, feelings, and ideas (Opoola 1995). According to
Sapir (1921) cited in Bamgbose, (1996) and Essien (1998), language
is the germane instrument for the survival of man and animals.
Language as a medium of communication could be vocal or non-
vocal, written or unwritten. In the words of Ganiu 2022, ‘each
individual language is a piece of neural audio technology for rewriting
other people’s minds. It allows one to implant a thought from one
mind directly to do the same to himself without performance of
surgery’. Ganiu (2022), citing Mark Pagel (TED Global 2011) further
defines language thus:
“the most significant tool in human existence. It is the
means through humans bond, and it is the distinct
property that distinguishes human beings from other
creatures and serves as carrier of world views. It
remains the instrument of ideologies and a tool for
carving identities”. |
Description: | In the world, at present, there exist about 6000 languages of coping
ages while Nigeria, as a nation, has over 500 languages and
exceedingly more than 250 ethnics/tribes with a population of close
to 200 million people. Language moves like human beings and the
movement usually results in language change, language shift, loss of
linguistic items, borrowing, loaning, and nativization of dictions
(words) |
Gov't Doc #: | 7TH INAUGURAL LECTURE |
URI: | http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/2403 |
Appears in Collections: | FUOYE INAUGURAL LECTURES
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