ABSTRACT
This
study express the tonal patterns of the standard Igbo language and Isuofia
dialects of the same language. The purpose is to find out the differences that
obtain between the two speech forms, hence the work is comparative in approach.
The popular assumption in the Igbo literature about tone pat of the language is
that high tone does hardly end a phrase or sentence that is complete in sense,
although lexica such structures abound. This work reveals that such tone
pattern where high-tone is disallowed at the last syllable of the last word of
a phrase or sentence does not obtain in Isuofia dialect. Evidence available
show 100% departure from the standard pattern. At other positions, word initial
and medial-lexically speaking the percentage rang 15-17. Isuofia dialect forms
our specific study the speech forms of
the Isuofia group of dialect are fairly homogeneous, we generalize in our view
that Isuofia dialects have about 70% tonal similarly with the standard Igbo but
differ significantly in their word/phrase/sentence final syllable tonal
formation. This on the whole constitute the 30°Io difference recorded.
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE
1.0
INTRODUCTION
1.1
STATEM OF PROBLEM
1.2
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
1.3
SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY
1.4
RESEARCH QUESTION
1.5
SCOPE OF STUDY
1.6
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
1.7
RE$EARCH DESIGN
1.8
RESEARCH AREA
1.9
Study Population
1.10
Sampling Procedure
1.11
Research Instrument
1.12
PROCEDURE FOR DATA ANALYSIS
CHAPTER TWO
2.0
LITERATURE REVIEW
CHAPTER THREE
3.1
Analysis
CHAPTER FOUR
4.O SUMMARY
FINDINGS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSION
4.1 SUMMARY
4.2
FINDINGS
4.3
Recommendations
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Conclusion
REFERENCES
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.0
INTRODUCTION
Tone can be
said to be the pivot around which Igbo language rotates. Meaning in Igbo
language mainly depends on the one used. For instance, the Igbo word “akwa” if
not tone-marked c be interpreted in various ways by the readers. To some
readers, it can mean “cloth” (akwa), “cry” or “bed” (akwa and to some other people
can take it to mean “egg” akwa. This shows that tone is vital to Igbo language
and as such it is very important to furnish the readers with accurate
information about the standard Igbo tone.
It is due to
the above fact that the pronunciation of words in Igbo involves the pitch of
the voice in one way or the o to L about change in meaning and that the Igbo i
regar as a tone language.
Researchers so
far have shown that students in our schools today perform badly in this area of
Igbo language and worse still, some students shy away from this area completely
in examination. At times, they tone-mark the words dialectically instead of
tone marking them with standard Igbo one.
However, in
these researchers work the investigator intends to work on the tonological
differences in the standard Igbo and Agbaelu dialect with particular reference
to Isuofia dialect. The researcher has the intention of finding out i are of
differences and make necessary recommendations.
1.1
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
Nobody expects
that all the dialect make up the standard Igbo language should have exactly the
same tone pattern in all aspects. At times some dialects deviate from the
standard Igbo and dialectal tone patterns constitute a problem in the teaching
and learning of standard Igbo tones in ô school today. For instances in the
standard Igbo the word “azu” (fish), word “azu” with high high tone (azu) cases
like ttii abound, and they pose a great problem to the Igbo tonology experts.
1.2
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
The m purpose
of this study is to find out the tonological variations that exist between the
standard Igbo and Isuofia dialect with particular references to Isuofia dialect.
The work also
aims at making some recommendation for reducing the negative effects these
tonological differences might have on the teaching and learning of standard
Igbo tones in our various schools.
1.3 SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY
This project is expected to be of great help to the student
of language especially those majoring in Igbo language.
Moreover, Igbo
language teachers will find this work useful too. Tonological experts will also
benefit from this work.
In addition
this project will serve as a guide for future researchers who may like to carry
out further investigation on dialectal tone variations in other dialect.
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTION
1. To what extent are there significant differences
between the lexical tone pattern of the standard Igbo and Isuofia dialect.
2. To what extent do significant differences exist in the associative
construction tone pattern of standard Igbo and Agbaelu dialect.
3. To what extent significance differences be established
between the sentence tone pattern of standard Igbo and Agbaelu dialect.
1.5 SCOPE
OF STUDY
The
investigators limits this research work to tonological difference in standard
Igbo and Isuofia dialect with particular to Isuofia dialect in Aguata local
government area of Anathbra state.
This limitation
is due to time, finance and other academic and non academic commitments.
1.6
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This described
the research design, the population to be covered, the sampling procedures as
well as the research instrument to be used for the collection of data for this
study and how they will be analyzed.
1.7
RE$EARCH DESIGN
This study is
a descriptive survey type, it is a form of inferential research arriving at
collecting a sample from a large population in order to examine the
distribution, incidence and interaction of educational, sociological, or in
other case linguistic phenomena. This design is to be used because it is
economical & simple.
1.8 RESEARCH AREA
The area of
study is Isuofia, which is a dialect of Igbo language Geographically Isuofla is
located in Aguata local government of, Anambra state, in the Eastern part of Nigeria.
1.9 Study Population
The population
census of Isuofia is up to 80, 000. It is a well populated community. In the
course of this research the researcher intend to interviewed the older ones in
the community.
1.10 Sampling
Procedure
Eight
competent speakers of Isuofia dialect were selected randomly, five which are
elderly men and three elderly women.
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Research Instrument
The instrument
used for the collection of data for this study was brat interview, observation
and researchers.
1.12
PROCEDURE FOR DATA ANALYSIS
Data collected
will be analyzed descriptively using comparative paradigm to bring out the
differences among the stated dialects of study and the standard Igbo form.
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