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Ethnopragmatic and sociolinguistic interpretation of death-announcing euphemisms in Ewe

Dr. Kpodo, Pascal
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Authors
Kpodo, P., Amuzu, E. K., Mallet, C. S. A., & Agbemehia, G. K.
Publication Year
2025
Article Title
Ethnopragmatic and sociolinguistic interpretation of death-announcing euphemisms in Ewe
Journal
Studies in African Languages and Cultures
Volume
59
Page Numbers
89 - 124
ISSN
e-ISSN 2657-4187
Abstract

This article explores how the Ewe culture infl uences death-announcing euphemisms and attempts to establish how widely speakers know the contexts of their use. It scrutinises two sets of data: qualitative data analysed using ethnopragmatic lenses to describe the expressions and their typical contexts of use and quantitative data analysed within the Variationist Sociolinguistic Approach. The study has found that while some expressions are popular, others are now out of use. It also reveals that while age and education do not signifi cantly infl uence knowledge and appropriate use of the euphemisms, dialect, gender, and community of residence are impactful.

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