2018
DOI: 10.15640/ijll.v6n2a11
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Neological Developments in Nzema Proverbs

Abstract: This paper is a descriptive qualitative study which examines some recent Nzema 3 proverbs that have come up as a result of the departure from their original forms. These Nzema proverbs have come about for several reasons. Some arise from simple apophthegms 4 and platitudes which over time are raised to the status of a proverb. Others have emerged from the symbolic or metaphoric use of an incident; some are based on a story or fable, while others are variations of existing proverbs. Others also come about as a … Show more

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“…We also relied on our competence, experience and intuitive knowledge as indigenous Nzema speakers to copy some of the expressions in a data collection note book. Researchers such as Diabah and Amfo (2018) and Nyame and Tomekyin (2018) consider data collection based on native-speaker intuition also reliable and thus used it in their works on Akan and Nzema proverbs respectively. We read two literary texts written in Nzema by Kwesi (1979) and Quarm (1993) and extracted idiomatic utterances to supplement the primary data.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also relied on our competence, experience and intuitive knowledge as indigenous Nzema speakers to copy some of the expressions in a data collection note book. Researchers such as Diabah and Amfo (2018) and Nyame and Tomekyin (2018) consider data collection based on native-speaker intuition also reliable and thus used it in their works on Akan and Nzema proverbs respectively. We read two literary texts written in Nzema by Kwesi (1979) and Quarm (1993) and extracted idiomatic utterances to supplement the primary data.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As posited by Adesina (2015), "proverbs are so deeply rooted in African culture so much that almost everybody who knows how to speak his/her indigenous language is a living carrier of proverbs". The people of Nzema, as part of their oral tradition, also recognise the proverb genre, and for that matter resort to proverbs in almost every discourse interaction for the purpose of 'beautifying' the speech and for the achievement of effective rhetoric tasks (Nyame & Tomekyin, 2018;Yakub, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proverbs arise and are created as a result of natural occurrences; learning from the behaviours of animals, plants and other creatures within the ecosystem. Proverbs may also be 'crafted' as a result of human experiences and from the sociocutural activities of a particular group of people (Odebunmi 2006, Nyame & Tomekyin 2018. Perhaps, this accounts for why Jegede & Osoba (2019) inform us that the cultural background of a people can easily be traced through their proverbs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%