Linguistic Revolution: The New Face of Register

Michael Alozie Nwala, S. Harry
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The paper investigated linguistic revolution with regard to the new face of register. It observed that there is a sort of metaphorical and ironical mantra in the speeches of the New Generation Christians in Rivers State, Nigeria. Data collected from the members of some Pentecostal churches were analysed using the Social Identity Theory. The Social Identity Theory defines the individual in an in-group setting and promotes the norms, culture, agreement and boundaries of the members. The norms are identity markers for the members, while the responds of the members are forms of solidarity. We observed that the New Generation Christians are dynamically very slangy. Different words, phrases and diatype sentences evolve from time to time. The speech forms, which to some extent are church-dependent, are patterns of religious identity constructs. We concluded by noting that even though these patterns of language use are matters of Faith advocacy, care must be taken in order to balance Faith with reason and reality. Key words : Identity, linguistics, Pentecostal, revolution, slangy, social and solidarity
语言革命:语域的新面貌
本文从语域的新面貌来探讨语言革命。它观察到,在尼日利亚河流州新一代基督徒的演讲中有一种隐喻和讽刺的咒语。从一些五旬节派教会成员收集的数据使用社会认同理论进行了分析。社会认同理论在群体环境中定义个人,并促进成员之间的规范、文化、协议和边界。规范是成员的身份标志,而成员的回应则是团结的形式。我们观察到,新一代基督徒动态地非常俚语化。不同的单词、短语和句型会不时地发生变化。语言形式在某种程度上依赖于教会,是宗教身份建构的模式。我们最后指出,尽管这些语言使用模式是信仰倡导的问题,但必须小心谨慎,以便在信仰与理性和现实之间取得平衡。关键词:认同,语言学,五旬节派,革命,俚语,社会和团结
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