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An Evaluation of Hausa Syntactic Variability in Nigerian Oral Traditions: A Study of Folktales in Northern Nigeria

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Background of the Study
Hausa, with its extensive oral tradition, offers a unique perspective on syntactic variability—a feature that enriches the narrative quality of folktales. Oral traditions in Northern Nigeria are central to cultural preservation, transmitting historical narratives, moral lessons, and community values through stories that exhibit dynamic syntactic structures (Abubakar, 2023). Variations in word order, sentence construction, and syntactic markers provide storytellers with tools to enhance the rhythmic and emotive impact of their narratives. Such variability not only aids memorability but also allows for creative embellishments that adapt to audience responses and situational contexts (Sani, 2024). The fluidity of syntax in Hausa folktales underscores an adaptive tradition where each retelling may introduce innovative linguistic structures while retaining core cultural messages. Despite the central role of these syntactic modifications, systematic documentation and analysis remain scarce. This study aims to evaluate the nature and extent of syntactic variability in Hausa folktales, thereby offering insights into how language adapts in oral storytelling and contributes to cultural continuity (Muhammad, 2025).

Statement of the Problem
Despite the cultural significance of Hausa folktales, there is limited scholarly focus on the syntactic variability inherent in these oral traditions. Traditional narratives are often transmitted orally without written standardization, leading to significant variations in syntax that are seldom systematically documented (Abubakar, 2023). This lack of comprehensive analysis hinders the understanding of how such variability influences narrative effectiveness and cultural continuity. Moreover, the evolving nature of language in oral storytelling presents challenges in capturing consistent syntactic patterns, thus complicating efforts to preserve these narratives authentically (Sani, 2024). This study seeks to address these gaps by evaluating syntactic variations in Hausa folktales, thereby illuminating the role of syntactic diversity in enhancing the richness and adaptability of oral traditions (Muhammad, 2025).

Objectives of the Study

  1. To document and analyze syntactic variations in Hausa folktales.

  2. To assess the impact of syntactic variability on narrative structure and cultural expression.

  3. To evaluate the role of oral performance in facilitating syntactic innovation.

Research Questions

  1. What are the predominant syntactic patterns observed in Hausa folktales?

  2. How does syntactic variability contribute to the effectiveness of oral storytelling?

  3. In what ways do oral performance techniques influence syntactic adaptations in folktales?

Significance of the Study
This study contributes to both linguistics and cultural studies by providing a detailed analysis of syntactic variability in Hausa oral traditions. The findings enhance our understanding of how language adapts to cultural transmission, highlighting the creative interplay between tradition and innovation. Insights from this research will benefit folklorists and linguists alike, informing strategies for preserving and revitalizing oral traditions (Abubakar, 2023; Sani, 2024; Muhammad, 2025).

Scope and Limitations of the Study
This study focuses on the syntactic variability within Hausa folktales in Northern Nigeria. It is limited to oral narratives and does not encompass other genres of oral literature or written Hausa texts.

Definitions of Terms

  • Syntactic Variability: Differences in sentence structure and grammar within a language.

  • Oral Traditions: The practice of conveying cultural and historical narratives through spoken word.

  • Folktales: Traditional stories passed down orally, often embedding moral lessons and cultural values.





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