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Varsity don stresses need for lecturers, students to venture into effective mode of communicat­ion

- SIKIRAT SHEHU, Ilorin

Victoria Odunola Alabi, a professor of English Semiotics and Stylistics, University of Ilorin, has said it was imperative for lecturers and students to venture into the elds of semiotic and stylistic mode of communicat­ion to achieve desired e ect.

She said it was presumed that people interact in different languages including symbols, signs, texts, sounds among other means to express opinion for better understand­ing and mutual bene t.

Alabi stated this ursday evening while delivering the 254th inaugural lecture of the University, titled, ‘Cocoons of the Meanings of Signs and Styles in Semiotics and Stylistics.’

Semiotics, according to her, describes signs, interpreta­tion, and it has to do with how meaning is created through words, images and sounds while stylistics is the study of the style of non-verbal and verbal discourses.

Examples are smoke as a sign of re, cloud as a sign of an impending storm for sailor at sea, and a ushed complexion as a sign for fever, for a physician, knock at the door, a sign that someone is by the door and so on.

She noted that the world was full of signs and their meanings therefore, everyone should be sensitive to semiotic apparatuse­s and the meanings that can be generated from them in written, text and spoken as well as in dream.

Alabi added that, “semiotics underscore­s the fact that the world is su ered with many signs in culture, literature, ethnograph­y, etc, attention should be paid to this and we should take note of di erent signs in whatever we do and wherever we nd ourselves to explore and savour the rich underlying meanings of discourse.

“Both semiotics and stylistics as cocoons are guratively speaking, enveloping comfortabl­y and sounding myriads of meanings of signs and styles respective­ly.”

e inaugural lecturer who was the rst female professor to deliver lecture from English Department, emphasised that to communicat­e e ectively and e ciently for developmen­t, “annual seminars should be organised on campus to promote language use on stylistics and semiotics for e ective communicat­ion for teaching and non-teaching sta .

“Semiotics with its tremendous signi cance value; greater attention should be paid to the existence and importance of semiotics in all discipline especially performing arts, biology, mathematic­s, law, medicine, nursing, business and so on.”

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