English Language Research Papers/Topics

Transitivity And Characterisation In Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart

ABSTRACT This study attempted to help bridge the gap between language and literature by using Halliday's Transitivity model in Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) as a framework to explore characterisation in Achebe's Things Fall Apart (TFA). Halliday (1994) believes that language is “functional and systemic” and it is used to make meaning (Halliday and Matthiessen, 2014:23). The study focused on the process, participants and circumstances as well as patterns that are linked to Okwonko,...

A Stylistic Analysis Of English Online Advertisements By Telecommunication Providers: A Case Study Of Mtc And Tn Mobile

ABSTRACT The language that is used in advertising is different from other pieces of writing. This study is a stylistic analysis of Mobile Telecommunication Limited (MTC) and Telecom Namibia Mobile’s (TN Mobile) English online advertisements. The main purpose of this study was to analyse how the Namibian telecommunication providers use linguistics-stylistics devices in advertising to target young adults, how Namibian telecommunication providers use rhetorical devices in advertisements when ...

Analysing The Environment In Verse: An Ecocritical Study Of Julia Amukoshi’s Tales Of The Rainbow: A Collection Of Poetry In English And Anneli Nghikembua’s A True Me In Words: An Anthology O

ABSTRACT Environmental issues have become a matter of concern for many countries and educational institutions but this subject still remains largely under-investigated in literary studies, particularly in Africa. In this study, Ecocriticism was used in the analysis of Julia Amukoshi’s and Anneli Nghikembua’s poetry anthologies, Tales of the Rainbow: A collection of poetry in English and A True Me in Words: An Anthology of poems. Ecocriticism is concerned with the relationships between li...

An Analysis Of The Way Black African Women Function In Cohabitative Relationships As Portrayed In Ten Selected African Short Stories

Abstract This study investigated how African women in cohabitative relationships, defined as married and/or unmarried couples who live together and have sexual relationships, cope, as portrayed in the selected ten short stories by black African women writers. The short stories were selected because of recurring themes about women’s empowerment and disempowerment. The study used a qualitative approach by looking at views related to black African women in cohabitative relationships as portra...

The Teaching Of Grammar Through Computer Language Games: A Case Study Of The Jhs 1 Pupils Of St. Augustine’s Basic School

ABSTRACT Computer-aided language learning is becoming a promising supplement to traditional classroom learning as well as potentially enabling learners to explore new opportunities to gain autonomy in their practice sessions. One aspect of this way of language learning that has been acclaimed to have been successful is the use of digital games for language study. Many language teachers all over the world have found use for games in the classroom and several studies have been carried out. In o...

THE EFFECTS OF USING WATTPAD APP IN ACADEMIC PERFORMANCES IN ENGLISH SUBJECT OF SELECTED GRADE 9 STUDENTS IN JUSTICE ELIEZER R. DELOS SANTOS NATIONAL HIGHSCHOOL (SY 2019-2020)

Wattpad is an application used to discover and share stories; a social application that connects people through words. It is a place that widens the borders, interest, and languages. With Wattpad anyone can read or write in any devices such as phones, tablets, laptops and computers. This online entertainment is getting larger and most of the users are teens commonly students. Wattpaders or Wattpadians are the term used for people who reads Wattpad stories.

Characterization In Benjamin Kwakye’s The Other Crucifix: An Interpersonal Metafunction Approach

ABSTRACT The study sought to examine how selected characters (Jojo Badu, Marjorie, Norah and Dwayne) in Benjamin Kwakye‘s The Other Crucifix (2010) use the clause as an interactive unit to establish and maintain interpersonal relations. The Mood system and its grammatical categories of Modality, Subject, Polarity, Tense and Vocatives of Halliday‘s Interpersonal Metafunction of Systemic Functional Grammar (SFL) were analyzed for interpersonalness. It also looked at what these categories of...

The Grammar Of Advertisement: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis Of Charismatic Church Programme Posters

ABSTRACT The study sought to examine how messages are organised in Charismatic church programme posters in Ghana. Thus, it identifies and describes the number of semiotic modes present on the posters used by charismatic churches in Ghana and how these modes combine to create a grammar. The study examined twenty charismatic church programme posters in Ghana using the visual grammar approach to multimodality, which was developed by Gunther Kress and Van Leeuwen (2006) and Generic structure pote...

A Comparative Register Analysis Of Editorials From Ghanaian And British Newspapers

ABSTRACT This work is a corpus-based study of newspaper editorial language. It compares the usage of sentence types and clause patterns in newspaper editorials from native and nonnative English contexts. Using register theory (RT), and other theories which relate language to contexts of use and to communicative function, this work investigates the distribution of the two major grammatical structures across newspaper editorials from the two sociocultural contexts. The aim is to validate the ce...

Using Assessment Results To Improve English Language Teaching And Learning

ABSTRACT Quality education is the bedrock of national development and progress. In the course of the history of education in Ghana, there arose the need to improve accessibility. Hence, a series of interventions such as the Education For All (EFA), the Free Compulsory Universal Basic Education (FCUBE), the Fast Track Initiative (FTI), and the abolition of school fees and levies which led to the introduction of the Capitation Grant scheme (CGS), were introduced. These initiatives triggered a s...

Effects Of Reading Fluency Instruction On Reading Comprehension: A Case Study Of Koforidua Senior High Technical School

Abstract Research on reading has indicated that children who fail to achieve reading competence in their early grades experience reading comprehension difficulties later in the upper levels of education. Owing to such reasons, many senior high school (SHS) students in Ghana are not able to cope with high learning that demands reading, and they lack comprehension strategies aimed at helping them construct meaning from text. Reading fluency, with its components such as reading sub skills and co...

Gendered Narratives And The West African Civil War Novel: A Study Of Aminatta Forna’s The Memory Of Love And Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Half Of A Yellow Sun

ABSTRACT This study examines the West African civil war novel by investigating how female novelists present the West African civil war narrative. It examines how the female perspective on the civil war ushers in new dimensions that may be missing in earlier male authored novels. The argument of this thesis is that female novelists writing about West African civil war embark on a social agenda in their novels. Their perspective (narration) is one that goes beyond the blood curdling details of ...

The Role Of English As Medium Of Instruction In Lower Primary Schools

ABSTRACT In the lower primary classrooms in Ghana, most teachers are faced with the challenge of having to teach pupils from diverse ethnic and language groups. This qualitative study therefore investigates the practicalities of the instructional language policy and the role that English plays in multilingual classrooms at the lower primary schools. Accordingly, the research aims to find answers to the following questions. First, what medium of instruction does a teacher who does not understa...

Lexico-Semantic Nigerianism In Nigerian Newspapers: A Case Study Of Selected Newspapers

Table of Contents Title page - i Approval page - ii Dedication - iii Acknowledgements - iv Table of contents - v CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Study - 1 1.2 Statement of the problems - 3 1.3 Justification of the study - 5 1.4 Aims and Objectives of the Study - 6 1.5 Significance of the Study - 7 1.6 Scope and Limitation of the Study - 7 CHAPTER TWO LITERITURE REVIEW 2.0 Introduction - 9 2.1 Nigerian English - 10 2.2 General Features of Nigerian English - 15 2.3 Lex...

Language of Persuasion: An Examination of Governor Aliyu Wamakko’s Selected Speeches

ABSTRACT   This research work focuses on the language of persuasion by examining some selected speeches of Governor Aliyu Magatakurda Wamakko. It has been carefully observed that the Sokoto state Governor is fond of using persuasive expressions in most of his speeches. He uses the language mostly to captivate and convince his audience and this tends to endear him across the state to achieve his political goals


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