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An appraisal of the influence of social media on phonological change in Nigerian Pidgin

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Background of the study
Social media has transformed communication practices worldwide, and Nigerian Pidgin is no exception. The rapid expansion of digital communication platforms has introduced new phonological influences to Nigerian Pidgin, reshaping its sound patterns and usage among diverse speakers. This study examines how social media environments, through viral content, messaging, and online discourse, contribute to phonological change in Nigerian Pidgin (Ibrahim, 2023). The informal nature of digital interactions promotes innovations in pronunciation, intonation, and stress patterns, leading to a dynamic evolution of the language. Urban youths and digitally active communities are particularly prone to adopting and adapting foreign phonetic influences, which are then reflected in the evolving norms of Nigerian Pidgin (Ajayi, 2024). This research situates these changes within broader sociolinguistic theories of language contact and diffusion, exploring how digital media serve as catalysts for phonological transformation. Contemporary studies have noted that the virtual space acts as a crucible for linguistic creativity and rapid language change, making it imperative to document these phenomena as they occur (Okeke, 2025). The investigation draws on both quantitative and qualitative analyses to understand the extent and nature of these phonological shifts.

Statement of the problem
While Nigerian Pidgin is recognized for its flexibility and adaptability, there is a paucity of empirical research on the influence of social media on its phonological structure. Evidence suggests that digital interactions contribute to noticeable phonological shifts, yet the mechanisms and extent of these changes remain poorly understood (Ibrahim, 2023). The rapid dissemination of new speech forms online complicates efforts to trace traditional phonological norms. Additionally, there is a need to determine whether these changes are temporary digital artifacts or if they have lasting impacts on spoken Nigerian Pidgin (Ajayi, 2024). This study addresses these concerns by examining how social media usage influences phonological patterns, thereby filling an important gap in our understanding of language change in a digitally mediated society (Okeke, 2025).

Objectives of the study:

To evaluate the influence of social media on the phonological patterns of Nigerian Pidgin.

To identify specific phonological changes attributable to digital communication.

To assess the long-term impact of social media on language evolution in Nigerian Pidgin.

Research questions:

What phonological changes are observed in Nigerian Pidgin as a result of social media influence?

How do digital communication platforms facilitate phonological innovation?

What is the perceived permanence of these changes among Nigerian Pidgin speakers?

Research Hypotheses:

Social media use significantly influences phonological change in Nigerian Pidgin.

Digital communication leads to the adoption of novel phonetic patterns among users.

Phonological changes introduced via social media have a lasting impact on the language.

Significance of the study:
This study is important as it explores the emerging role of digital media in shaping Nigerian Pidgin’s phonology. The findings will inform linguists, educators, and media analysts by clarifying how online communication drives language evolution and by proposing strategies to document and preserve linguistic diversity in a digital age (Ibrahim, 2023; Okeke, 2025).

Scope and limitations of the study:
The study is limited to examining the influence of social media on the phonological patterns of Nigerian Pidgin. It focuses on digital communication channels and does not consider other external influences on the language.

Definitions of terms:

Social Media: Digital platforms that facilitate interactive communication and content sharing.

Phonological Change: The alteration of sound systems in a language over time.

Nigerian Pidgin: A widely spoken lingua franca in Nigeria characterized by a blend of indigenous and colonial influences.





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