A Lexico-Stylistic Analysis of Kaine Agary’s Yellow-Yellow
This study focuses on the lexical peculiarities evident in Kaine Agary’s Yellow-Yellow. With a lexico-stylistic approach, the study reveals the relevance of a functional use of language, accentuating the fact that language exists in the context of people and situations, and as such, Yellow-Yellow reflects deliberate lexical choices such as loan-words/ blends, semantic extensions, neologisms,...
Published at (eds.).Language, Literature and Style in Africa (A Festschrift for Professor Christopher Olatunji Awonuga). Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Published in 2013
Taiwo Abioye & Esther Ajiboye
Ajiboye Esther » My teaching and research explore the potentials and implications of identified social, political, and digital communication practices. Its scope generally includes: social media communication on terrorism, secession, and other socio-political crises in sub-Saharan Africa; political communication; identity construction and negotiation; and online deception. view full profile