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Language Advertisement in Vanguard and Punch Newspapers: A Semantic Approach
Language Advertisement in Vanguard and Punch Newspapers: A Semantic Approach

Author(s): David Opeyemi Adebayo, Chinonso Faith Obumneke, Aransi Damilare Ameen, Bukola Jane David
Subject(s): Applied Linguistics, Studies of Literature, Sociolinguistics, Sociology of Culture, Marketing / Advertising, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Altezoro, s. r. o. & Dialog
Keywords: Semantics; Advertising; Consumer Engagement; Meaning; Newspapers; Language;

Summary/Abstract: This study investigates the semantic features and language strategies employed in advertisements within two prominent Nigerian newspapers, Punch and Vanguard. Anchored in linguistic theories such as the Denotational, Mentalist, Sense, and Use Theories of Meaning, the research explores how lexical and semantic choices shape consumer perceptions and engagement. The study focuses on three advertisements: Wema Bank, The Alternative Bank (Punch), Blue Diamond Logistics, and Lagos Internal Revenue Service (Vanguard). Findings reveal distinct differences in language use, reflecting the newspapers' editorial styles and target audiences. Punch adopts direct, action-oriented language, appealing to a pragmatic readership by emphasising immediacy and clarity. Conversely, Vanguard employs emotive and sophisticated language, resonating with an urban, aspirational audience. The study underscores the role of semantics in aligning advertisements with cultural and cognitive contexts, demonstrating how language constructs meaning to influence consumer behaviour. Recommendations include a deeper exploration of cultural and regional factors in advertising language and expanding research to digital media platforms. In conclusion, the nuanced lexical and semantic choices in Punch and Vanguard advertisements exemplify the strategic interplay between language, meaning, and audience engagement in Nigerian print media.

  • Issue Year: 11/2025
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 1006-1027
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: English
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