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A Comparative Analysis of Phonological Features in Nigerian Indigenous Dialects: A Focus on Yoruba and Igbo Accents

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Background of the Study
Nigeria is home to a multitude of indigenous dialects, with Yoruba and Igbo being two of the most widely spoken languages. This study undertakes a comparative analysis of phonological features in Yoruba and Igbo accents, focusing on the distinctive pronunciation patterns that characterize each language. Yoruba is known for its tonal complexity and intricate vowel systems, while Igbo features a rich array of consonantal distinctions and intonational patterns (Aminu, 2023). By analyzing recordings from speakers in various regions, this research documents the acoustic properties of both languages, examining vowel quality, consonant articulation, and prosody. The study also investigates how social, cultural, and geographical factors contribute to phonological variation within these dialects. Findings are expected to enhance our understanding of indigenous phonological systems and support efforts to preserve linguistic diversity. Furthermore, the comparative approach sheds light on how different language ideologies and contact with modern media influence traditional accents (Okeke, 2024; Chinwe, 2025).

Statement of the Problem
Although Yoruba and Igbo are major Nigerian languages, there is limited comparative research on their phonological features. Most studies have focused on one language in isolation, resulting in an incomplete picture of the differences and similarities between their accents (Aminu, 2023). This gap impedes our understanding of how phonological variation contributes to cultural identity and language preservation. Without systematic analysis, efforts to document and promote indigenous dialects may be undermined by a lack of empirical data on accent variation. This study aims to address these issues by providing a detailed comparative analysis of Yoruba and Igbo phonological features, informing both linguistic theory and cultural policy (Okeke, 2024).

Objectives of the Study

  1. To document key phonological features of Yoruba and Igbo accents.
  2. To compare acoustic properties and pronunciation patterns.
  3. To assess the impact of these features on cultural identity.

Research Questions

  1. What are the predominant phonological features in Yoruba and Igbo accents?
  2. How do these features compare across the two languages?
  3. What are the implications of phonological variation for language preservation?

Significance of the Study
This study is significant as it provides a comparative analysis of Yoruba and Igbo phonological features, contributing to the preservation of Nigerian indigenous languages. The findings will inform linguists, educators, and cultural policymakers by highlighting the unique characteristics of each language and promoting linguistic diversity (Aminu, 2023; Chinwe, 2025).

Scope and Limitations of the Study
This study is limited to the phonological analysis of Yoruba and Igbo accents in selected indigenous dialects.

Definitions of Terms

  • Phonological Features: Distinctive sound patterns in a language.
  • Accents: Pronunciation characteristics specific to a group or region.
  • Indigenous Dialects: Native language varieties spoken by local communities.




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