Title of article :
A Lexical Analysis of an Inaugural Speech of the Speaker of Benue State House of Assembly in Nigeria
Author/Authors :
Olajoke ، Akinkurolere Susan Department of General Studies - Rufus Giwa Polytechnic
Pages :
7
From page :
258
To page :
264
Abstract :
Language of Nigerian politics has been given attention in previous studies from various linguistic approaches such as pragmatics, pragma stylistics, stylistic, syntax and discourse strategies. However, most of the research works that border on the political speeches are mainly concerned with the speeches of the executive leaders in Nigeria. This study, therefore, investigated the pattern and functions of lexical devices in the Inaugural speech of the Speaker of State House of Assembly as an avenue to expand the frontiers of knowledge on language of politics by legislators. The data were drawn from the speech of the Speaker of Benue State House of Assembly (2011 2013) and analysed based on the Lexical Cohesion theory of Halliday and Hassan (1976). The study reflected that legislators employed lexical cohesive devices such as repetition, synonymy, antonym, collocation, superordination to achieve certain purposes such as interconnectivity, directness, emphasis, appreciation and appeal in the process of negotiating meaning in their use of language.
Keywords :
lexis , linguistic , stylistic , cohesion , legislature
Journal title :
Journal of Language Teaching and Research
Serial Year :
2015
Journal title :
Journal of Language Teaching and Research
Record number :
2482793
Link To Document :
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