Yoruba Writing: Standards and Trends

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  • Tèmítọ́pẹ́ Olúmúyìwá Ph.D. Department of Linguistics and Languages Adékúnlé Ajáṣin University, Akungba-Akoko

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18533/journal.v2i1.50

Keywords:

Yorùbá, Orthography, Standard, Trends, Writing

Abstract

This paper presents the state of Yorùbá orthography. The first effort at standardizing Yorùbá writing system came in 1875, and there has been a great deal of refinements and orthographies since. Specifically, a great rush of activity in standardizing written Yorùbá came in the years after independence when effort to introduce the teaching of Nigerian languages in schools and the application of those languages to official activities. The present standards were established in 1974, however, there remains a great deal of contention over writing conventions-spelling, grammar, the use of tone marks. The paper explores examples from journalism, religious writing, education and literature, and advertising to demonstrate ongoing deviations from the approved orthography.

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