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Íkala, Revista de Lenguaje y Cultura

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MUSTAPHA, Abolaji Samuel. LINGUISTIC HEGEMONY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN NIGERIA. Íkala [online]. 2014, vol.19, n.1, pp.83-97. ISSN 0123-3432.

the subject of linguistic hegemony and language dominance has been taken up in many studies since the wake of the twentieth century. The common denominator among these studies appears to be the linguistic hegemony of the English language as a global language and the survival of the other languages of the world. This paper critically reviews the trend that has been reported in Nigeria and re-assesses some of the proposed resistance mechanisms in literature. The aim is to proffer solutions to the reported domination of English and its effect on Nigeria's local languages. The author believes that some views about the linguistic hegemony of English might have been exaggerated thereby influencing some suggested resistance mechanisms. Thus, this paper proposes a context-sensitive and pragmatic resistant mechanism that might place the hegemony of English in the right perspective and thus conserve local languages in multilingual societies, especially in Nigeria.

Keywords : Hegemony; English; global; dominance; resistance; Nigerian languages.

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