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A Comparative Analysis of Morphological Complexity in Nigerian Indigenous Languages: A Focus on Igbo and Hausa

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Background of the Study
Nigeria is home to a rich tapestry of indigenous languages, among which Igbo and Hausa stand out for their distinctive morphological systems. These languages exhibit complex morphological processes, including affixation, reduplication, and compounding, which play vital roles in word formation and meaning conveyance (Uche, 2023). This study undertakes a comparative analysis of the morphological complexity in Igbo and Hausa, focusing on similarities and differences in their word formation processes. While Igbo is known for its tonal morphology and extensive use of inflection, Hausa demonstrates agglutinative properties that result in long word forms conveying multiple grammatical functions. The research will analyze a corpus of texts from both languages to document morphological structures and assess their impact on communication efficiency and cultural expression. Such an investigation is crucial for understanding how morphological complexity contributes to linguistic identity and supports the preservation of indigenous cultures. Recent studies have emphasized the need for comparative linguistic analyses to inform language teaching and preservation efforts in multilingual contexts (Afolabi, 2024).

Statement of the Problem
Despite the significance of morphological features in preserving linguistic heritage, comparative studies of morphological complexity in Nigerian indigenous languages like Igbo and Hausa are limited. Most research focuses on individual languages without a systematic cross-comparison, leaving gaps in understanding how morphological processes differ and what implications these differences have for language learning and cultural preservation. This lack of comparative analysis hinders the development of effective educational and language revitalization programs. Addressing this issue is critical for both academic scholarship and practical language planning (Uche, 2023; Afolabi, 2024).

Objectives of the Study

  1. To document morphological processes in Igbo and Hausa.

  2. To compare the complexity of word formation between the two languages.

  3. To assess the implications of morphological differences for language preservation.

Research Questions

  1. What are the key morphological processes in Igbo and Hausa?

  2. How does morphological complexity differ between these languages?

  3. What are the implications of these differences for language teaching and preservation?

Significance of the Study
This study contributes to our understanding of indigenous linguistic complexity by providing a comparative analysis of Igbo and Hausa morphology. The findings will benefit linguists, educators, and policymakers involved in language preservation and curriculum development (Uche, 2023).

Scope and Limitations of the Study
The study is limited to a comparative analysis of morphological features in Igbo and Hausa and does not include other indigenous languages.

Definitions of Terms

  1. Morphological Complexity: The intricacy of word formation processes.

  2. Affixation: The process of adding prefixes, suffixes, or infixes to a word.

  3. Reduplication: A morphological process involving the repetition of a word or part of a word.


 





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