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                             Language as a Didactic Tool and Vehicle of Cultural 
                                 Preservation: A Pragma-sociolinguistic Study of  
                                                      Selected Igbo Proverbs 
                                                                                    1a
                                                           Uche Gloria Oboko  
                                                                          
                                                               Abstract 
                                                               Language plays major functions in society. The way of life 
                    ARTICLE HISTORY:                           of a people is handed down from generation to generation 
                    Received July 2020                         through language. The Igbo people are known for their rich 
                    Received in revised form August 2020       oral tradition and cultural heritage especially in the use of 
                    Accepted September 2020                    proverbs. Some studies on Igbo proverbs have focused on the 
                    Available online September 2020            semantic  classifications,  structures  of  the  proverbs,  the 
                                                               relevance of Igbo proverbs in interpersonal relationships and 
                                                               conflict resolutions as well as explored the stance of proverbs 
                                                               in the creation of dichotomy in gender relations in Igbo land. 
                                                               The  present  study  aims  at  establishing  the  relationship 
                                                               between Igbo proverbs, their functions in society and their 
                                                               pragmatic force as didactic tools. The proverbs were selected 
                    KEYWORDS:                                  from texts written by Igbo native speakers. Twenty proverbs 
                                                               that teach respect and honour in Igbo land were selected, 
                    Context                                    translated to English and analysed. In Igbo land, proverbs are 
                    Linguistic                                 situated  in  contexts;  hence,  the  work  adopts  context,  an 
                    Respect                                    aspect  of  Lawal’s  2012  pragmatic  theory.  The  work  is 
                    Socio-cultural                             analysed in line with the six levels of context identified in the 
                    Speech act                                 theory in consonance with the Igbo worldview. These levels 
                                                               include  cosmological,  sociological,  social,  psychological, 
                                                               situational and linguistic. 
                                                                                           © 2020 IJSCL. All rights reserved. 
                                                                             
                  1Associate Professor, Email: ucheoboko@yahoo.com 
                    Tel: +234-803-2963920 
                  a Madonna University, Nigeria 
            122                         Language as a Didactic Tool and Vehicle of Cultural Preservation 
                   
                  1. Introduction                                           Chikwelu (2019) who worked on the proverbial 
                                                                            oppression of women in African culture. The 
                         he  language  of  the  people  provides  a         study    discovered     that   the   stereotypical 
                         veritable  tool  through  which  their             depiction of women in Igbo African proverbs 
                  Tl iterature  is  preserved  and  carried  on             has  continued  to  limit  and  deny  the  notable 
                  from one generation to another. It is through the         contributions  of  women  in  Africa.  In  like 
                  means  of  language  that  the  norms,  values,           manner,     Meshesha      (2016)    studied    the 
                  riddles,  idioms,  music,  oratory,  folktales,           prejudiced  negative  images  of  femininity  in 
                  folklore, incantations, proverbs, poems, and the          Wolaita  proverbs.  The  study  exposed  the 
                  people’s  way  of  life  are  fully  expressed.           prejudiced negative images of women through 
                  WaThiong’  O  (1994)  expresses  the  point               Wolaita proverbs and discouraged their usage 
                  clearer when he writes that language is not a             in  different  social  settings.  Similarly,  Oha 
                  mere  string  of  words  but  a  means  through           (1998)  surveyed  the  semantics  of  female 
                  which the riddles and proverbs of the people are          devaluation  of  Igbo  proverbs.  The  study 
                  brought into play. From the foregoing, it shows           concludes that attention should be paid to the 
                  that  the  cultural  content  of  the  people             role of male-oriented rhetoric in Igbo proverbs 
                  isexpressed through language. Babatunde and               that  signify  prejudice  and  hostility  towards 
                  Shobomehin  (2007)  affirm  that  the  cultural           women in social discourse. Conversely, Egenti 
                  content  of  language  is  the  means  by  which          and  Okoye  (2015)  examined  some  Igbo 
                  members of society express their thoughts and             proverbs  to  determine  the  extent  to  which 
                  ideas  to  one  another  and  thus,  shows  the           proverbs are used as tools in reconciliation and 
                  diversity for each society.Every culture has a            crisis  management. The study discovered the 
                  unique  way  of  using  language  which                   various functions and impacts of proverbs in 
                  differentiates  it  from  other  cultures.  This          enhancing      conflict   resolution    and    the 
                  uniqueness in language lends credence to the              promotion of peaceful coexistence in  human 
                  difference  in  human  perception  about  issues          interpersonal    relationships.    Similarly,   in 
                  and  behaviour  which  is  a  confirmation  that          exploring  the  role  of  Igbo  proverbs  in 
                  human  behaviour  is  conditioned,  moderated,            interpersonal  relationships,  Ogwudile  (2016) 
                  and influenced by the language they speak.                surveyed the encouragement proverbs and their 
                  Of particular interest in language use and which          discourse relevance in the Oghe dialect of Igbo. 
                  depicts  creativity  is  the  use  of  proverbs.The       His study discovered that proverbs imbue the 
                  Igbo man refers to proverbs as ‘the palm oil              speaker  with  the  ability  to  make  his/her 
                  with which words are eaten’. Proverbs are used            expressions flashier and culturally relevant in 
                  creatively to achieve different purposes. They            the topic of discourse which cannot be realized 
                  can  be  used  to  teach,  soften  words  and             by ordinary words. Some scholars have equally 
                  situations, deepen the meaning of what is said,           focused on the contextual use of language in 
                  add aesthetics to  discourse,  interpret  what  is        literary  texts.  Such  scholars  include  Adeeko 
                                                                            (1998) who studied the contextual paradigm of 
                  said, drive home one’s points, admonish, draw             meaning in Achebe’s novel and examined the 
                  inspiration and make an impact. In Igbo land,             use of proverbs in the textuality of the work. In 
                  proverbs are not just used for the fun of it. This        the  same  vein,  Aremu  (2015)  examined 
                  explains why it is more prevalent among certain 
                  age bracket and gender.This suggests, among               proverbs  as  cultural  semiotics  in  Soyinka’s 
                  other things, that the users know the meanings,           Death and the King’s Horseman. Findings from 
                  how and when to apply them appropriately in a             the research reveal that proverbs in the literary 
                  discourse.  For the  purpose of this  paper, the          work contain both verbal and non-verbal cues. 
                  emphasis is on how proverbs can be used to                The study further revealed that proverbs in the 
                  teach  respect  and  honour  especially  to  the          work  have  indexical  signs  of  warning, 
                  young ones of the Igbo ethnic group.                      eulogizing, and condemning. 
                  Proverbs add beauty to language use. Hence                From the works reviewed, it is clear that Igbo 
                  different scholars have discussed proverbs from           proverbs have not been studied as a didactic 
                  different  points  of  view.  For  instance,  some        tool from the pragmatic point of view. The only 
                  scholars  have  focused  on  the  degradation  of         work  that  is  close  to  the  present  study  is 
                  women through proverbs. Such works include                Fadumuye (2017). The researcher studied the 
                                                                            pragmatic analysis  of  politeness  strategies  in 
                              U. G. Oboko / International Journal of Society, Culture & Language, 2020, 8(2)                    ISSN 2329-2210            123 
                      
                     selected Yoruba proverbs. The study analysed                           or honour to deserving individuals might earn 
                     Yoruba  proverbs  into  hard  work/laziness,                           one a fine, chastisement or ostracization. This 
                     wisdom/foolishness, truth/untruth and decency/                         knowledge is shared pragmatically by members 
                     indecency.  Her  findings  reveal  that  Yoruba                        of  the  speech  community.  Apart  from  the 
                     proverbs employ different politeness strategies                        above, other linguistic elocutions such as the 
                     to promote peace. The present study is different                       use  of  formulaic  and  honourifics,  fossilized 
                     from the previous studies examinedin the sense                         expressions,  and  proverbs  are  used  to  show 
                     that itstudiesselected Igbo proverbs that teach                        respect  and  honour  in  Igbo  socio-cultural 
                     respect and honourfrom six contextual levels:                          setting.  The  present  study  analyses  proverbs 
                     cosmological, sociological, social, psychological,                     that strengthen the Igbo belief in respect and 
                     situational, and linguistic in accordance with the                     honour. 
                     Igbo  milieu.From  the  works  reviewed,  it  is                       2.2. Examining the Concept of Proverb 
                     evident  that  Igbo  proverbs  have  not  been 
                     studied from these angles andit is in line with                        Different scholars have defined proverbs from 
                     this  gap  in  knowledge  thatthe  present  study                      varied perspectives. It has been defined “as a 
                     finds essence.                                                         discourse deviant, relatively concrete, present 
                     2. Theoretical Framework                                               (non-past)       terse      statement        that     uses 
                                                                                            characteristic  linguistic  markers  to  arouse 
                     2.1. The Place of Respect and Honour among                             cognitive ideals that serve to categorize topics 
                     the Igbo                                                               in order to make a pragmatic point about them” 
                                                                                            (Honeck, 1997, p. 18). What this simply means 
                     The Igbo people are known for their communal                           is that proverbs do not follow the usual rules. It 
                     life, belief in God and other gods, hard work,                         talks about things in referents or ideals. In the 
                     the dignity of labour, respect, and expectations                       same way, Mohammad and Majed (2019, p. 42) 
                     based on age difference which are the basis for                        express that “proverbs add flavour  to the idea 
                     respect and honour (Emenanjo, 2000; Nwoga,                             or truth we want to express based on common 
                     1984). In fact, respect and honour constitute an                       sense and a community’s shared experience”. 
                     important  aspect  of  the  linguistic  and  socio-                    Similarly,  a  proverb  is  taken  to  mean  “a 
                     cultural  identity  of  the  Igbo  people.  This                       statement  which  conceals  the  clear  in  the 
                     explains why a child who lacks respect is taken                        unclear,  or  which  through  concrete  images 
                     as not to have come from ‘a home’.Besides, the                         indicates intellectual concepts, or which makes 
                     admonition of deviant behaviour is seen as a                           clear the truth in furtive fashion”. In addition, it 
                     collective responsibility as it is assumed in Igbo                     is  “a  trite  phrase  constantly  used  in  popular 
                     culture that the child belongs to everybody. In                        speech  …  or  a  saying  that  has  become 
                     Igbo culture, certain words and behaviour are                          thoroughly habitual in our daily customs and 
                     expected from the young ones in order to show                          life” (Apostolius, in Whiting (1994) quoted by 
                     respect  and  honour  to  the  elders.  Certain                        Lau, Tokofsky, & Winick, 1997, p. 3). From 
                     behaviour is frowned at and is regarded as lack                        their postulations, it shows that proverb is part 
                     of respect and honour.Some of the behaviour                            of  the  custom  of  the  people  and  they  make 
                     include  refusal  to  greet  an  elderly  person,                      habitual  use  of  it  in  their  daily  lives. 
                     talking  while  an  elderly  person  is  talking,                      Corroborating  the  position,  Omoera  and 
                     addressing an elder by his name, sitting while                         Inegbeboh        citing      Manikas-Forester          and 
                     an  elderly  person  is  standing,  pointing  at  an                   Syswerd (1990, p. 17) present their position in 
                     elderly person, refusal to lend a helping hand to 
                     an  elderly  person,  using  obscene  or  taboo                        these words, “… these wise sayings (proverbs) 
                                                                                            describe patterns that operate in everyday life, 
                     words, outright insult of an elderly person or                         offering us advice on how to conduct ourselves 
                     blunt  refusal  to  obey  constituted  authorities                     in various situations”. 
                     among  others.Apart  from  the  relationship 
                     between  elderly  people  and  younger  ones,                          The scholars’ positions  confirm  some  of  the 
                     adults  in  Igbo  land  have  ways  of  showing                        elements  of  proverbs  which  include  brevity, 
                     respect and honour to one another. In fact, a                          terseness,      truth,     sensibility,     fixity     and 
                     high premium is placed on respect and honour                           aesthetics. In proverbs, abstract ideas, values, 
                                                                                            and  emotions  are  represented  by  certain 
                     especially among one’s kindred. It is taken as                         linguistic markers. More so, the actualization of 
                     sacrosanct, and failure to respect or give respect 
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                   the meaning of proverbs in situations depends                Since meaning is also involved in pragmatics, 
                   on the adroitness  of  the  user,  context  of  the          there is need to differentiate between semantics 
                   utterance,    cultural    inference,     and     the         and pragmatics. Umera-Okeke (2011, p. 101) 
                   interpretative ability of the hearers as well as             quoting     Lyons      (1995)     maintains     that 
                   other linguistic considerations. Fashina (1998,              “grammatical and lexical meaning belongs to 
                   p.  314)  summarizes  the  argument  on  the                 semantics while utterance and context meaning 
                   definition  of  proverbs  when  he  writes  that a           belong  to  pragmatics.”  So,  in  semantics, 
                   proverb is “a condensed text which embeds a                  meaning  is  seen  from  the  totality  of  the 
                   whole gamut of historical, cultural and moral                meaning of the individual words and not from 
                   narrative with the intent for didactic values as a           the  functional  or  the  meaning  of  words  in 
                   school of philosophical thought”. It is in line              relation  to  the  language  user/context  which 
                   with the didactic function of proverbs that the              belongs to pragmatics. 
                   present work finds essence.                                  One of the guiding principles in pragmatics is 
                   2.3. Pragmatics and Speech Act: An Overview                  that the utterances obey certain principles and 
                   Pragmatics is a sub-field of linguistics which               are used to perform certain acts. This is what 
                   various scholars have attempted to define from               Austin  (1962)  and  Searle  (1969)  called  the 
                   various  dimensions.  For  Yule,  pragmatics  is             speech  act.  Austin  identifies  three  kinds  of 
                   “the study of intended speaker meaning which                 speech acts that are performed when language 
                                                                                is used which are: locutionary acts, illocutionary 
                   borders  on  ‘invisible  meaning’,  or  how  we              acts, and perlocutionary acts. Locutionary act is 
                   recognize what is meant when it is not actually              considered  as  an  act  of  speaking.  Osisanwo 
                   said  or  written”  (1996,  p.  127).  This  further         (2008)  holds  that  locutionary  act  has  three 
                   suggests that both the speaker and the hearer                components – phonetic (phonological), phatic 
                   should  share  a  lot  of  assumptions  and                  (syntactic),  and  rhetic  (meaning).  On  the 
                   expectations before they will be able to arrive              contrary, illocutionary act refers to acts done in 
                   at  the  intended  or  invisible  meaning.Watson             speaking.It  refers  to  the  intention  behind  the 
                   and  Hill  (1993,  p.  146)  consider  pragmatics 
                   from the angle of the language user. Hence,                  speaker’s utterance which could be to inform, 
                   they see pragmatics as “the study of language                advise, promise, warn, sentence, guarantee, and 
                   from  the  point  of  the  user,  especially  the            many others. 
                   choices,  the  constraints  he  meets  with,  in             In classifying illocution, Omoniyi Friday-Otun 
                   employing  the  use  of  the  language  and  the             (2016) citing Allan (1986) submits that every 
                   effects  the  use  has  on  the  communication               utterance  possesses  both  direct  and  indirect 
                   situation”.  This  shows  that  pragmatics  goes             speech acts simultaneously. According to him, 
                   beyond the mere use of language but involves                 the  sentence  type  identified  in  the  utterance 
                   other  considerations  and  effects  of  such                represents  the  direct  speech  act,  while  the 
                   considerations  on  the  utterance.  Conversely,             functions performed by the utterance such as 
                   Mey  (2001,  pp.  5–6)  avers  that  the  proper             greetings, promising, informing, and so on are 
                   domain  of  pragmatics  is  captured  in  what               the  indirect  speech  acts.  He  goes  further  to 
                   Chomsky  called  performance  which  is  the                 explain that the statement: I'm hungry which is 
                   actual use of language in concrete situations.               a  direct  act  of  “stating”  can  also  perform  an 
                   Hence,  he  summarized  pragmatics  in  these                indirect  act  of  requesting  the food  vendor to 
                   words: “pragmatics studies the use of language               serve the speaker. Crystal (1987) quoting Searle 
                   in human communication as determined by the                  further classifies the illocutionary acts into five 
                   conditions     of    society”.    The     common             basic  types:  representatives  (assertatives), 
                   denominator in the positions of these scholars               directives,   commissives,  expressives,  and 
                   is  that  pragmatics  goes  beyond  the  surface             declarations. 
                   meaning of utterances to the deep meaning that               In  representatives  (assertatives),  the  speaker 
                   such utterances denote. In addition, it looks at             expresses a belief that the propositional content 
                   the    way      humans      use     language      in         is  true.Verbs  like  affirm,  believe,  claim, 
                   communication and social contexts following                  conclude, deny, report, assert are used in such 
                   the stipulations of society and the effect of such           cases. In directives, the speaker tries to get the 
                   language use.                                                hearer to do something by using verbs like ask, 
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