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- ItemOpen AccessThe Functions of Language in Herbalist-Client Interaction in Yoruba Traditional Medicine(1991) Adegbite, WaleA piece of language in use or 'text' can be studied from three vantage points. While sociological, socio-linguistic or socio-psychological approach will be interested in studying the social uses of (parts of) the text or the pragmatic activities of the speaker and interpretant accompanying its production and reception, a textual approach will be more interested in analysing its linguistico-pragmatic features such as the function(s) and message(s), and a linguistic approach will most probably focus the description of form (grammar and lexis) and meaning in the text.
- ItemOpen AccessThe Karatu Workshops on Literacy and Development in Nigeria: A Participant's Experience(2003) Adegbite, WaleKaratu (which means "reading" in Hausa) is a nongovernmental organisation (NGO) whose aim is to ensure that every Nigerian child learns to read. By training people who are already active in the reading development field, Karatu's Training of Trainers Programme attempts to bridge the gap between people researching reading methods and people working at community level to teach children to read. This paper reports author's experience on that programme.
- ItemOpen AccessSome Features of Language Use in Yoruba Traditional Medicine(1993) Adegbite, WaleYoruba traditional medicine (YTM) is a system which basically incorporates a four-square intersection of two pairs of terms in relation to medicine, viz. positive/negative and personal/communal. In the intersection of 'positive personal' medicine which is catered for by the data for this study, the goal is for a herbalist, or a priest of some divinity, to diagnose and treat an illness of a client or patient where the patient is a child, friend or relation of the client. Herbalists deal in various kinds of medicine though many of them may treat cases of different types, they normally have different areas of specialty e.g. gynaecology, paediatrics, traditional midwifery, orthopaedics, psychiatry etc. However, the diviners or priests are well reputed for handling complex cases that are linked to supernatural causation.