A military discourse and stylistic variation: language use in Odogbo army barracks in Ojoo-Ibadan Nigeria

This study examines language use among soldiers in the Odogbo army barracks in Ojoo-Ibadan during training and parade activities. A good number of scholars have investigated language use in the armed forces, and many of them adopted different approaches and arrived at different conclusions. However,...

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