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Regional variation in Ghanaian Student Pidgin: Use and attitudes

    1. [1] University of Bonn

      University of Bonn

      Kreisfreie Stadt Bonn, Alemania

  • Localización: Sociolinguistic Studies, ISSN 1750-8649, Vol. 14, Nº. 3, 2020 (Ejemplar dedicado a: African Sociolinguistics Between Urbanity and Rurality), págs. 299-320
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Student Pidgin (SP) is an African youth language practice among Ghanaian students and graduates. It originated in cities along the Ghanaian coast, where most empirical research on SP has been conducted so far. Little is known about the use of SP in other regions of the country. The present paper aims to fill that research gap by comparing reported use and language attitudes of students in Ghana’s two largest cities, the capital Accra and Kumasi, capital of the Ashanti region. The cities have a comparable number of inhabitants, but are located in different regions of Ghana. Over two hundred high school and university students answered a written questionnaire or participated in qualitative interviews. The results show significant regional differences both in reported use and attitudes towards the youth language, which can be explained by the different language ecologies of Kumasi and Accra


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