SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS OF PIDGIN ENGLISH (FOCUS ON THE PHRASE STRUCTURE)
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AJENIFUJA MUJEEB OLAYEMI
Abstract
This study examines the phrase structure of Nigerian Pidgin English (NPE) with the aim of
identifying its underlying syntactic organization in comparison with Standard English. The
research was motivated by the perception that Nigerian Pidgin English lacks structural
regularity and grammatical depth. Adopting the Phrase Structure Grammar (PSG)
framework, the study analysed both spoken and written data obtained from undergraduate
students of the Department of English and Literary Studies, Usmanu Danfodiyo University,
Sokoto. Using a qualitative descriptive design, linguistic data were collected through audio
recordings, semi-structured interviews, observation, and written samples from WhatsApp
chats and social media posts. The findings reveal that Nigerian Pidgin English, contrary to
popular belief, exhibits systematic syntactic structures similar to those found in natural
languages. The phrase markers and tree diagrams constructed from the data show that
Nigerian Pidgin maintains recognizable hierarchical relationships among its constituents,
including noun phrases (NP), verb phrases (VP), prepositional phrases (PP), adjective
phrases (AdjP), and adverbial phrases (AdvP). The study concludes that Nigerian Pidgin
English is not a random or deficient linguistic system but one that follows identifiable
grammatical rules.
