Abstract
This study has set out to find the influence of Yoruba Language on the sound system of spoken English Language among the indigenous Ilorin Yoruba undergraduate students. It was to find out the features that distinguish Ilorin Yoruba accent from the Received Pronunciation. The Recorded speech of fifty selected undergraduate students from three universities within Ilorin was used. Students who were native of Ilorin and who have spent at least two academic years in higher institution were sampled. Phonological approach was used using snowball sampling technique. It was discovered that phonological features of Nigerian English such as substitution, under-differentiation, spelling pronunciation, epenthesis and simplification, of consonant cluster were the common features found in the oral English of the samples. The English of the samples has been affected by their L1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL INTRODUCTION
10 Introduction
11 Statement of the Research Problem
12 Purpose of the Study
13 Justification
14 Scope of the Study
15 Methodology
16 Data Description
Conclusion
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW
20 Introduction
Phonetics
Phonology
Levels of Phonology
Phonological Theories
231 Phonemic Theory
232 Generative Phonology
233 Metrical Phonology
Dependency Phonology
Autosegmental
Optimality Theory
English Phonemes
Pure Vowel Sounds
24 Diphthong Sounds
24 Consonant Sounds
25 Yoruba Pohonemes
251 Vowel Sounds
252 Consonant Sounds
26 Differences Between English And Yoruba Phonenes
Consonant Sounds
Vowel Sounds
Status of the Language Under Study
English Language
Yoruba Language
28 Nigerian English
29 Features of the Phonology of Nigerian English
291 Segmental Features
292 Suprasegmental Features
210 Interference
CHAPTER THREE
30 Introduction
Data Analysis
311 Substitution
312: Under " Differentiation
313 Spelling Pronunciation
314 Epenthesis
315: Simplification of Consonant Cluster
32: Discussion
33 Summary of the Chapter
CHAPTER FOUR
41 Summary
42 Findings
43 Conclusion
44 Recommendation
Bibliography
Appendix 1
CHAPTER ONE
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
To correct the wrong pronunciation of English words in many Nigerian students, particularly among the Ilorin indigenous Yoruba students demands extra effort and great attention This is because, it is observed that this problem is the result of the features found in their indigenous languages which are transferred to the sound system of the English language Their English phonetics reflects the structure of the sound system of their mother tongue (Osisanwo, 2009) With respect to this, we shall discuss the term phonology
Phonology is the study of the sound system of a Language It is the study of the properties of the sound system of a given language It is the systematic study of how the speech sounds function and are organized in human languages Hyman (1975, P1) cited by Osisanwo (2009,P3) says that, the goal of phonology is to study the properties of the sound system which speakers must learn and internalize in order to use their language for the purpose of communication To Oyebade (1998, p2) ‘phonology is the scientific study of the arbitrary vocal symbol used in human speech and the pattern into which these symbols produce intelligent, meaningful utterances’ To summit up, Akmajian et al (2008, p109) said: ‘phonology is the subfield of linguistics that studies the structure and patterning of sound in human language’
Speakers of Nigerian English are still facing a lot of pronunciation problems as a result of their L1 influence on their spoken English (Alabi, 2007) So many works have been done on the segmental features of the phonology of Nigerian English such as Utin (2009) based on the Anang accent of English language Jowith (1991) studied the phonology of Nigeria English used Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba languages but this work will pay attention to Ilorin Yoruba accent of English
STATEMENT OF THE RESEARCH PROBLEM
This work is set out to find the impact of Yoruba language particularly the Ilorin Yoruba dialect on the phonology of English language That is, it is to check the influence of the Ilorin Yoruba dialect on the sound system of English language at the segmental level In other worlds, this work will find out the English phonemes which are mispronounced by the Ilorin indigenous Yoruba students
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
The aim of this study is to find out the influence of Ilorin Yoruba dialect (a variety of Yoruba language) on the phonology of standard British English (RP) That is, the changes that may likely occur as a result of the contact of the Ilorin Yoruba dialect and English language In other words, this work is to search for the features that distinguish the phonology of Nigeria English variety from the Received Pronunciation These features shall be identified from the recorded speech collected and analyzed We hope to provide solution to bridge the gap in the differences
JUSTIFICATION
A lot of research works have been done on phonological interference This work is to add to the efforts that have been made Our concentration is on this topic because much has not been done particularly on the phonological interference of Ilorin indigenous Yoruba dialect and English language Also the cosmopolitan nature of Ilorin Yoruba draws our interest This work shall help the Ilorin indigenous Yoruba students and other readers on their spoken English
14 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
Phonology can be handled from different angles Its segmental aspect can be treated, attention can be paid to only suprasegmental aspect and the two levels can be jointly discussed This research work shall direct its focus on the segmental phonology Due to time, financial constraints and for effective result we shall limit our study domain to three universities within Ilorin These are: university of Ado-Ekit (Ilorin chapter), Al- Hikman University and University of Ilorin Fifteen students shall be selected all together from these Universities
METHODOLOGY
This word shall make use of recorded speech of fifty selected undergraduates from three universities in Ilorin These are; Ado- Ekit University (Ilorin chapter), Al- Hikman University and university of Ilorin Samples are selected using snowball sampling techniques as a result of the limited number of accessible students Only students that are native of Ilorin and have spent at least two academic sections in higher institution are sampled
A theoretical application shall be phonemic theory, a phonological approach will be explored to analyze the samples In this regard, elements such as substitution, under-differentiation, spelling pronunciation, epenthesis and simplification of consonant cluster that constitution the phonological features of Nigerian English will be deplored
Each of these elements will be applied across the data and any deviation from the RP will be under lined Tabular form shall be used for the comparison
16 DATA DESCRIPTION
Ilorin town is in the south western part of Nigeria It lies along Lagos to Kaduna high way Kaduna (Oloru, 1998) In the past Ilorin town comprised different linguistic groups who spoke different language such as Fulfulde, Hausa, Nupe, and Yoruba as their first language But today, all these linguistic group speak Yoruba as their first language This means Yoruba language because a dominant language in Ilorin town As a of this process of language shift, the Ilorin Yoruba dialect is different from other Yoruba dialect such as Ekiti, Ijebu Ondo, Oyo dialect etc (Jimoh, 1994)
CONCLUSION
Finally the sound system of English and Yoruba language shall be treated This will enable us to know the differences between the sound systems Also it will assist us to determine the causes of the influence of which may likely occur in the spoken English of indigenous Ilorin Yoruba students as pL2 learners Phonology of Nigerian English, phonetics and phonology shall be discussed in their next chapter