Examining The Role of Traditional Festivals, Ceremonies, And Other Events in Promoting Multilingualism in Nigeria: Case of Nguru Town
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Abstract
This study investigates the role of traditional festivals, ceremonies, and other cultural events in promoting
multilingualism. Through a multifaceted approach combining qualitative and quantitative methods, the
study analyzed how these events serve as platforms for the natural and dynamic use of multiple languages,
thereby fostering linguistic diversity and inclusion. The research highlighted the integration of different
languages in performances, speeches, and public signage. Findings revealed that such events not only
celebrate cultural heritage but also encourage cross-linguistic communication and reduce language stigmas
and ethnolinguistic tension among communities, by normalizing multilingual interactions in public spaces.
Additionally, these gatherings facilitate code-switching and code-mixing, contributing to the development
of new linguistic varieties and enhancing linguistic competence among speakers. The study underscored
the importance of cultural events in sustaining and promoting multilingualism, advocating for greater
support and recognition from policymakers and community leaders. By leveraging the cultural and social
impact of festivals and ceremonies, societies can better preserve linguistic diversity and foster inclusive
environments that value and celebrate multiple languages.