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Error analysis in billboard advertisements written in Afan Oromo in Jimma town

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dc.contributor.author Guta Legese
dc.date.accessioned 2020-11-26T14:05:41Z
dc.date.available 2020-11-26T14:05:41Z
dc.date.issued 2015-07
dc.identifier.uri http://10.140.5.162//handle/123456789/303
dc.description.abstract The main objective of the study is to analyze the errors in billboard advertisements written in Afan Oromo in Jimma town. There are many writing problems on most of the billboards in the town. However, the data collection for this study focused only on the errors that totally changed the meaning of the words and phrases and affected communication. In order to achieve the main objective, three specific objectives related to the types of errors in the writings of the billboards, the extent to which the errors affect communication, and the negative impacts of the errors on the development of the language were formulated. The data for the study were collected through observation. The collected data were analyzed qualitatively. The result of the study shows that letters are misspelled in most words of the advertisements as a result of which the word meaning is changed to an unintended one, in most phrases or sentences in which double adjectives were used, the adjectives were disordered and the sentences or phrases became meaningless, and some phrases or sentences are directly translated from Amahric to Afan Oromo which is not correct because Afan Oromo has its own rule. The errors have no specific purpose or they were not to attract attention of the consumers to the product. Generally, it is possible to say that the errors are high in magnitude because they not only affect communication but also they have negative impact on development of the language (Afan Oromo). Hence, Jimma University, specifically, Afan Oromo Department, should work cooperatively with the culture and tourism office of the town and other concerned bodies to mitigate the writing problems observed in the town because teaching the language (Afan Oromo) alone cannot develop the language, but it requires a perpetual follow up of how people are using the language. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Bill board advertisement en_US
dc.subject Afan Oromo en_US
dc.subject error en_US
dc.subject professionals en_US
dc.subject adjective en_US
dc.subject intended meaning en_US
dc.subject diverted meaning en_US
dc.subject inscribers en_US
dc.subject anonymity en_US
dc.title Error analysis in billboard advertisements written in Afan Oromo in Jimma town en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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