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An Investigation of the Impact of Pre-Colonial Trade on Hausa Lexical Development in Kano

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Background of the Study
Pre-colonial trade played a crucial role in shaping the Hausa language, particularly in Kano, a historic trading hub. The interactions between Hausa speakers and traders from North Africa, the Middle East, and Europe introduced a myriad of lexical items into the language (Abubakar, 2023). These borrowings enriched Hausa vocabulary, influencing terms related to commerce, governance, and everyday life. Over time, lexical exchange resulted in semantic shifts and the integration of foreign concepts into Hausa, reflecting the cultural and economic dynamics of pre-colonial trade networks (Ibrahim, 2024). Historical documents, trade records, and oral traditions provide evidence of these linguistic interactions, illustrating how trade routes served as conduits for language contact and borrowing (Sani, 2025). This study investigates the influence of pre-colonial trade on Hausa lexical development, examining how trade-induced language contact has contributed to lexical innovation and diversity in Kano. By analyzing historical data and comparing contemporary usage, the research aims to reveal the long-term impact of commerce on the evolution of Hausa vocabulary.

Statement of the Problem
While the role of trade in shaping languages is acknowledged, there is limited systematic research on how pre-colonial trade specifically affected Hausa lexical development in Kano. Existing studies often focus on historical trade dynamics without thoroughly analyzing their linguistic repercussions (Abubakar, 2023). The lack of comprehensive lexical studies that trace borrowing and semantic change in Hausa limits our understanding of how external influences have contributed to the language’s evolution (Ibrahim, 2024). This gap hinders efforts to fully document and appreciate the historical depth of Hausa vocabulary. Addressing this problem is essential for preserving linguistic heritage and understanding the historical interplay between commerce and language.

Objectives of the Study

  1. To identify lexical borrowings in Hausa related to pre-colonial trade.
  2. To analyze semantic changes resulting from trade interactions.
  3. To assess the long-term impact of pre-colonial trade on Hausa vocabulary in Kano.

Research Questions

  1. What trade-related lexical items have been integrated into Hausa?
  2. How have these lexical items changed in meaning over time?
  3. What is the overall impact of pre-colonial trade on Hausa lexical development?

Significance of the Study
This study is significant because it illuminates the role of pre-colonial trade in shaping Hausa vocabulary, providing insights into the historical processes of language contact and borrowing. The findings will benefit linguists, historians, and cultural preservationists by deepening the understanding of Hausa’s lexical evolution and informing efforts to document the language’s rich heritage.

Scope and Limitations of the Study
The study is limited to examining Hausa lexical development in Kano with a focus on pre-colonial trade influences and does not extend to post-colonial changes.

Definitions of Terms

  1. Lexical Development: The evolution and expansion of a language’s vocabulary.
  2. Pre-Colonial Trade: Commercial interactions that occurred before the advent of colonial rule.
  3. Borrowing: The adoption of words from one language into another.




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