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<title>CONTEXT, DISCOURSE ISSUES AND COMMON GROUND STRATEGIES IN SELECTED DIALOGIC INTERNET MEMES</title>
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<title>CONTEXT, DISCOURSE ISSUES AND COMMON GROUND STRATEGIES IN SELECTED DIALOGIC INTERNET MEMES</title>
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<description>CONTEXT, DISCOURSE ISSUES AND COMMON GROUND STRATEGIES IN SELECTED DIALOGIC INTERNET MEMES
FALADE, Tolulope Mary Adenike
Dialogic Internet Memes (DIMs), which aid communication of social interests and&#13;
opinions on Social Networking Sites (SNSs), are used to share previous experiences and&#13;
negotiate common ground through various contexts. Extant studies on social media&#13;
interactions among Nigerians have been on text and image memes, humour and&#13;
multimodality, with little attention paid to the mutual knowledge that foregrounds humour&#13;
or multimodal effects. This study was, therefore, designed to examine DIMs among&#13;
Nigerians, with a view to determining their pragmatic appropriateness.&#13;
Istvan Kecskes’ Socio-cognitive Approach to Common Ground, complemented by Anita&#13;
Fetzer’s Context Types, served as the framework, while the descriptive design was&#13;
adopted. Instagram was purposively selected owing to its richness in DIMs. Fifty text-only&#13;
dialogic Internet memes were purposively selected from four Instagram handles:&#13;
@SavageReplies (19), @unilaghappens (9), @funnynaijapics (17) and @chiefZaddy (5).&#13;
These handles were selected because of their relevance and robustness in DIMs. Data were&#13;
subjected to pragmatic analysis.&#13;
All the Instagram handles manifested essentially similar pragmatic features. Four context&#13;
types were identified: socio-economic, religious, academic and medical contexts. These&#13;
contexts were determinants of the common ground that existed in the sharedness of the&#13;
DIMs. The second participants retrieved prior knowledge through indexical expressions.&#13;
Current participant selected next participant based on the amount of information in the&#13;
interlocutors’ linguistic repository of the selected discourse. The adjacency pairs in the&#13;
dialogues were mostly question/question (indirect answer), question/answer (direct&#13;
answer), statement/question and challenge/reaction. Six discourse issues were identified:&#13;
poor economic environment, (un)employment, religious (non)commitment, character&#13;
referencing, (in)effective communication and intentional ambiguity. These discourse&#13;
issues showed the subtle debates that pervade the Internet because Instagram permits&#13;
participation and interactions on online contents. Three common ground-sensitive&#13;
strategies characterised the selected DIMs: evocation of common sense, exploration of&#13;
culture sense and reliance on formal sense. Evocation of common sense was projected&#13;
through the awareness of the general usage and the attendant pre-existing or mutual&#13;
knowledge of lexical items that are usable and valid in the world. These lexical items are&#13;
denotative in the context of use. Exploration of culture sense was deployed through the&#13;
display of knowledge of normative behaviour, beliefs and values of a particular social and&#13;
geographical setting. Through exploration of culture sense, the linguistic environment of&#13;
interactants was identified to be within the three major languages (Yoruba, Hausa and&#13;
Igbo) spoken in Nigeria. Reliance on formal sense probed the general knowledge of the&#13;
system of language and the mutual knowledge in Instagram through passing of&#13;
information, performing an action and expressing emotions.&#13;
Dialogic Internet memes, as used by Nigerians, are largely dependent on the negotiation&#13;
of common ground and the understanding of context. They are deployed to activate and&#13;
enhance pre-existing knowledge without which interpretation will be difficult.
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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