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On Language Attitudes and Language Endangerment: The Dompo Language of Ghana in Perspective

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posted on 2025-09-22, 05:52 authored by Esther Manu-BarfoEsther Manu-Barfo
The Dompo language, spoken in the North-Western part of the Bono Region of Ghana is a highly endangered language. The language has a remaining aged fluent speaker base of about three people, and a few other natives who have some basic knowledge ofits vocabulary. Dompo has lost its vibrancy to the Nafaanra language, whose speakers are believed to have migrated from the neighbouring country of Ivory Coast. Nafaanra is currently not only the language of everyday usage in the Dompo community, but is also the first language of most of the native Dompo people. This paper discusses the results of a survey of 100 local respondents in the Dompo community about their attitudes towards Dompo and their views on the causes of the degeneration of the language. 66respondents identified as native Dompos while 34 stated that they were Nafaanras. All the native Dompos recounted that while they have a positive attitude towards their language despite its current state, they bemoan its non-transmittal to them by their olderkinsmen. Intermarriages between Dompos and Nafaanras, which further led to the subjugation of the language, emigration of fluent speakers to other communities, lack of interest on the part of the younger generation to learn Dompo, and the language being used as a secret language to tattle about others,c are among some of the reasons given for the decline of the language.<p></p>

History

Publication Date

2024-11-30

Journal

Contemporary Journal of African Studies

Volume

11

Issue

2

Pagination

75-110

Publisher

African Journals Online (AJOL)

ISSN

2343-6530

Rights Statement

© Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana Licensed under a Creative Commons License Attribution – Non-Commercial, No-Derivates CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.

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