2022
DOI: 10.7454/irhs.v7i2.462
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Visuality, Language and Communication in Covid-19 Nigerian Social Media Images

Abstract: Covid-19 is one of the most disturbing infections that has rattled the world in recent history. This flu affected nearly all the countries of the world with different degrees of medical, scientific, social and scholarly attentions. The humanities are not left out from the perspective of language and communication during the pandemic. In the light of the above, this paper undertakes a multimodal semiotic analysis of Covid-19 memes in the Nigerian context with a view to showing how the visual and language comple… Show more

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“…The humour, however, is entrenched in Nigerian contextual use, which a non-Nigerian might not be able to infer. This corroborates Maledo and Edobor (2023)'s submission that slangs are used to construct an in-group identity among youths in Nigeria.…”
Section: Other Semantic Incongruitiessupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The humour, however, is entrenched in Nigerian contextual use, which a non-Nigerian might not be able to infer. This corroborates Maledo and Edobor (2023)'s submission that slangs are used to construct an in-group identity among youths in Nigeria.…”
Section: Other Semantic Incongruitiessupporting
confidence: 83%