English Language Research Papers/Topics

Portrayal Of Poverty In Selected Namibian Plays By Hangula, Molapong, Thaniseb And Philander

Abstract This research study analysed poverty as portrayed in ‘King of the dump’ by Frederick Philander, ‘The show isn’t over until’ by Vickson Hangula, ‘To live a better life’ by Axaro Thaniseb and ‘The horizon is calling’ by Keamogetse Joseph Molapong. The four plays were selected because of the theme of poverty which is emphasised throughout the plays. The researcher employed the post-colonial and realism theories in this research study. This research study aimed at port...

A Literary Exploration Of Ethnocentric Segregation And Discrimination In Bessie Head’s Maru And Gasebalwe Seretse’s The Pursuit Of Xhai

ABSTRACT This literary thesis explored ethnocentric segregation and discrimination in Bessie Head’s Maru and Gasebalwe Seretse’s The Pursuit of Xhai. The purpose of the study was to investigate the causes and effects of ethnocentric segregation and discrimination amongst ethnic groups as presented in the selected novels. The study was primarily a qualitative desktop research whereby two novels were purposefully selected and analysed. This analysis was informed by the integrated or interg...

Discourse Functions Of Rhetorical Devices In Selected Roman Catholic Bishops’ Pastoral Letters In Onitsha Ecclesiastical Province, Nigeria

ABSTRACT The pastoral letter, an open letter addressed by a bishop to members of his diocese for the purpose of promoting faith and good Christian living, constitutes a persuasive religious discourse characterised by numerous rhetorical devices. Previous studies on Christian religious languagehave concentrated mainly on sermons, liturgy, prayers, theology, scriptures, hymns, and songs to the exclusion of the persuasive power of pastoral letters. This study, therefore, examined themes and rhet...

Information Structure in Nigerian Pidgin English Print and Electronic Media Advertisements

ABSTRACT Information structure provides a deeper understanding of how language is organised in Nigerian Pidgin English advertising discourse. Existing studies in Nigerian Pidgin English (NPE) advertisements have centred on describing its history, vocabulary items, standard orthography and aspects of grammar but there is a paucity of research on the information structure of pidgin texts. This study, therefore, investigated information structure in NPE advertisements in print and electronic med...

A Postcolonial Ecofeminist Comparative Analysis Of War Fiction: The Case Of Arundhati Roy’s The God Of Small Things And Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Half Of A Yellow Sun

ABSTRACT The main focus of the study was to comparatively analyse The God of Small Things (1997) by Arundhati Roy and Half of a Yellow Sun (2006) by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie from a postcolonial ecofeminist perspective. Postcolonialism focuses on issues pertaining to power, culture, and religion in relation to humanity, whilst ecofeminism explores the links between the environment and women, connecting women to the epistemological understanding of nature. The research aimed at exploring the p...

Exploring Linguistic “Creativity” On Social Media: A Case Of Selected Posts By Namibians On Facebook, Twitter And Whatsapp

ABSTRACT The main purpose of this study was to explore linguistic innovation, a case of selected posts by Namibian as expressed on social media platforms: Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter. In addition, the study sought to identify the strategies of linguistic innovation and to examine the motivation behind this innovation. By assessing the extent that the innovated language deviates from standard English, the study was able to evaluate the distinction of the innovated language from “incorrec...

The Portrayal Of Women In Power And Politics In Chinua Achebe’s A Man Of The People And Anthills Of The Savannah

ABSTRACT This thesis analysed A Man of the People (1966) and Anthills of the Savannah (1987) by Chinua Achebe from a Stiwanism perspective. The study sought to explore Achebe’s ‘feminist ideological turn’ by analysing how women in power and politics are depicted in the two selected novels. The study also pursued an analysis of how education is used as a tool to transform the role of women in society as portrayed in the two selected novels. In addition, the study sought to analyse the m...

A Tale Of Two Namibian Political Parties: A Stylistic And Rhetorical Analysis Of The 2014 Election Manifestos Of Swapo And DTA

Abstract During the election campaign period in Namibia, different political parties attempt to use all means possible to convince the electorate. Political discourse is one of the most crucial means of persuasion that political parties employ to woo voters. Political parties design their election manifestos through the use of stylistic features and rhetorical devices as means of persuasion. This qualitative study examines and explains how stylistic features and rhetorical devices were used ...

An Analysis Of Rhetoric And Humour In Dudley’s Political Cartoons Published In 2012

ABSTRACT This dissertation is a rhetorical and humorous study of Dudley’s political cartoons. This thesis explored the use of rhetoric and humour in 25 Dudley’s political cartoons that were printed in 2012. All political cartoons were extracted from The Namibian newspaper. This was a qualitative study. Qualitative research design was chosen because of the descriptive nature of this study. This method is also good in gaining in-depth understanding and a clear description of the characteri...

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.


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