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Mabia languages and cultures expressed through personal names

Dr. ACHEAMPONG, SAMUEL OWOAHENE
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Authors
Abubakari, H., Issah, A. S, Acheampong, S.O., Luri, D. M., Napari, N. J.
Publication Year
2023
Article Title
Mabia languages and cultures expressed through personal names
Journal
International Journal of Language and Culture
Volume
10
Issue Number
1
Page Numbers
87-114
Abstract

his paper is a comparative study of names and naming practices among speakers of Dagbani, Kusaal, Likpakpaanl and Sɩsaalɩ. We discuss in detail the ceremonies that accompany the naming of a newborn among speakers of these languages. By using the framework of ethnopragmatics, the study explores the culture-internal dynamics of personal names by comparing the typology of names in the four languages. It draws attention to the fact that personal names are not given randomly but rather influenced by the special circumstances surrounding the birth of the name bearer and also by the advice of a diviner. This study reveals how culture is crafted through language and transmitted from one generation to the other through personal names. It is also observed that speakers of these languages have a common perception or worldview evident in their traditional cultural practices.

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