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This study analyses some linguistic and paralinguistic properties employed in the creation of text in Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo’s House of Symbols (HOS) to find out how they contribute to the meaning and overall message of the work, with some reference to certain similar elements of Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart (TFA). A detailed description of the language used is undertaken and the linguistic and paralinguistic associations which the styles of both writers reveal as they relate to meaning and message in the works are brought to the fore. Whereas Achebe’s work represents a typical African traditional society, it is compared to one of the more contemporary female writers from a similar geographical and cultural background to bring to the fore certain stylistic features of their respective texts. The research shows that issues raised by the two authors on the subjects of colonialism, religious conflict, reincarnation and gender issues show certain similarities, which influenced linguistic and paralinguistic properties employed in the works under review.
本研究分析了Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo的《符号之屋》(House of Symbols, HOS)中文本创作中使用的一些语言和副语言属性,以找出它们如何对作品的意义和整体信息做出贡献,并参考了Chinua Achebe的《分崩离析》(Things Fall Apart, TFA)中的某些类似元素。对所使用的语言进行了详细的描述,并将两位作家的风格所揭示的与作品中的意义和信息相关的语言和副语言联系带到了前台。虽然阿奇贝的作品代表了典型的非洲传统社会,但将其与来自相似地理和文化背景的当代女性作家之一进行比较,以突出各自文本的某些风格特征。研究表明,两位作者在殖民主义、宗教冲突、轮回和性别问题上提出的问题具有一定的相似性,这影响了所审查作品中使用的语言和副语言特性。