ETU IJI OKWU IGBO ASỤ ASỤSỤ SI EGOSI EBE ONYE SI

Chiamaka Helen Akabuogu

Abstract


Igbo na-asụ n’olu n’olu ma ha kwaa ụkwara á» bụrụ otu. Ọ bụ ya mere e ji nwee olu asụsụ di iche iche n’ala Igbo; a na-akpá» olu ndi. Mpaghara ala Igbo di iche iche nwegasiri olu ndị pugasịrị iche. N’agbanyeghi ndiiche ndi a, ndi Igbo nwere olu asụsụ a maara di ka Igbo izugbe. Olu izugbe a bụ nke onye á» bụla bụ onye Igbo, maara asụ Igbo na-asụ ma na-aghá»takwa. Nke a na-egosi na e nwere Igbo izugbe onye á» bụla na-aghota, nwekwaa olu ndi di iche iche, nke o bu naani ndi obodo ahụ na-aghota. Ọ bụ á»ná»dụ asụsụ di etu a mere isi okwu nchá»cha a ji bụrụ “Etu Iji Okwu Igbo Asụ Asụsụ Si Egosi Ebe Onye Siâ€. Nchá»cha a gbadoro ụkwụ n’ịtụchapụta ebe ụfá»dụ olu Ọka si di iche n’ebe asụsụ izugbe dị. Ihe e bu n’obi wee malite nchá»cha a bụ igosipụta ụdi olu ndi e nwegasiri n’asụsụ Igbo. Ọzá» bụ iji gosipụta ndiiche di n’olu ndi ndi a. Ebumnobi ozo bu igosipụta ndịiche dị n’olu ndị Ọka na nke izugbe. A gbasoro usoro Atụtụ Ike Asụsụ Agbụrụ (Ethnolinguistic Vitality Theory) wee mee nchá»cha a. Nchopụta nchocha a na-egosi na n’olu Ọka kpá»mkwem, na ha na-ewebata ụda /β/ na /Ï•/ iji dochie /f/, /h/ na /b/ na mkpụrụokwu ụfá»dụ.Olile anya e nwere na nchocha a bụ na Olu Ọka na Igbo izugbe ga-esite na ya kwudosie ike, ma werekwa ezi á»ná»dụ n’ebe asụsụ mba ụwa ndị á»zá» dị.

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