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The Effect of Vowel Reduction in Nigerian English on Speech Intelligibility: A Case Study of Urban Broadcasts

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Background of the Study
In Nigerian English, vowel reduction is a prevalent phonetic phenomenon that plays a critical role in speech intelligibility, particularly in urban broadcast contexts. Urban broadcasters, influenced by diverse linguistic backgrounds and rapid speech delivery, exhibit noticeable patterns of vowel reduction that affect listener comprehension (Okoro, 2023). This study investigates how systematic shortening or centralization of vowel sounds alters clarity in radio and television broadcasts. Often, vowel reduction involves a loss of distinctiveness in vowel quality, which may lead to ambiguity or misinterpretation of intended messages (Adebayo, 2024). Given the fast-paced environment of urban media, these phonetic modifications interact with other prosodic features—such as stress and intonation—thereby shaping the overall intelligibility of the speech. The research involves acoustic analyses of recorded broadcasts, comparing reduced-vowel speech samples with more carefully articulated forms to assess perceptual impacts on audiences (Chinwe, 2025). In addition, socio-linguistic factors, including speaker background and broadcast genre, are considered to determine the conditions under which vowel reduction may either enhance fluency or compromise clarity. Ultimately, this study seeks to bridge the gap between theoretical phonetic models and practical communication strategies by examining how vowel reduction is negotiated in the everyday language of Nigerian urban media.

Statement of the Problem
Despite its widespread occurrence, research specifically addressing the effect of vowel reduction on speech intelligibility in Nigerian urban broadcasts is scarce. Previous studies have largely focused on general aspects of Nigerian English phonetics without isolating vowel reduction’s role in listener comprehension (Uche, 2023). This lack of focused inquiry hampers our understanding of whether reduced vowels contribute to effective communication or result in misinterpretation among urban audiences. Moreover, the interplay of rapid speech delivery and diverse accents in broadcast media complicates the evaluation of vowel reduction’s impact. Broadcasters and language policy developers currently lack empirical evidence to guide speech training programs that could optimize articulation for clearer communication (Olajide, 2024). Thus, this study aims to fill the research gap by systematically examining vowel reduction patterns and their effect on intelligibility in Nigerian urban broadcasts, offering insights for enhancing media communication.

Objectives of the Study

  1. To analyze the patterns of vowel reduction in Nigerian English as used in urban broadcasts.
  2. To assess the impact of vowel reduction on speech intelligibility among urban audiences.
  3. To propose recommendations for broadcasters to balance natural speech tendencies with clarity.

Research Questions

  1. What are the predominant vowel reduction patterns in Nigerian urban broadcasts?
  2. How does vowel reduction affect listener comprehension and speech intelligibility?
  3. What strategies can be implemented to optimize vowel articulation in broadcast speech?

Significance of the Study
This study is significant as it provides critical insights into the phonetic mechanisms underlying Nigerian English in urban broadcasts, particularly the role of vowel reduction in shaping intelligibility. The findings will inform broadcasters, speech trainers, and language policymakers about how to enhance clarity without sacrificing natural speech flow. By linking acoustic analysis with communicative outcomes, the research bridges theoretical linguistics and practical media applications, thereby contributing to improved audience comprehension and more effective broadcast delivery (Okoro, 2023; Adebayo, 2024).

Scope and Limitations of the Study
This study is limited to examining the effect of vowel reduction in Nigerian English within urban broadcast contexts.

Definitions of Terms

  • Vowel Reduction: The process whereby vowels are pronounced with less distinct articulation, often centralized or shortened.
  • Speech Intelligibility: The degree to which spoken language is understood by the listener.
  • Urban Broadcasts: Media transmissions such as radio and television programs aimed at urban audiences.




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