Patterns of Pronunciation of Morpheme 201C;2013; ed201D; in English News among Yoruba Television Newscasters in Lagos State

Authors

  • Gbadegesin Michael Olayinka

  • Peter Adewale

  • Akande

Keywords:

morpheme, rendition, patterns, elision, newscasters

Abstract

The study examined the possible phonological environments that influence the renditions of morpheme -ed identified the patterns of the pronunciation of morpheme ed by Yoruba L1 Television Newscasters and it investigated the level of awareness of phonological rules guiding the articulation of morpheme ed by Yoruba L1 newscasters This is with a view to examining the patterns of pronunciation of morpheme -ed in English news among Yoruba television newscasters The study is a descriptive survey weekly news episodes were recorded from August 2020- March 2021 hence a total of 32 news episodes were collected from each television station A collection of 25 words that contain morpheme -ed and common to the news episodes from all the television stations were selected for analysis with their corresponding number of occurrence Theoretical insights were drawn from Distinctive Features and Phonological Rules It was found that the newscasters were aware of the morphophonemic rules but they were not consistent in deploying it Instead of the three patterns of pronunciation of morpheme -ed in the received pronunciation - t d id the newscasters had five different patterns - t d id ed Of all the renditions d and ed were the commonest ones

How to Cite

Patterns of Pronunciation of Morpheme 201C;2013; ed201D; in English News among Yoruba Television Newscasters in Lagos State. (2022). Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 22(G2), 33-40. https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/103411

References

Patterns of Pronunciation of Morpheme 201C;2013; ed201D; in English News among Yoruba Television  Newscasters in Lagos State

Published

2022-02-26

How to Cite

Patterns of Pronunciation of Morpheme 201C;2013; ed201D; in English News among Yoruba Television Newscasters in Lagos State. (2022). Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 22(G2), 33-40. https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/103411