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Abstract
The paper closely examines semantic
roles in two extracts taken from Amma
Darko’s Faceless to uncover both the
writer’s ideological perspectives and the
different underlying meanings hidden
between lines in the selected passages.
To reach this aim, the selection of the
extracts has been based on the criterion
that they yield to the study in hand.
Moreover, the research has appealed to
both the quantitative and the qualitative
methods. To be more specific, practical
statistics of the technical analysis data
carried out have been drawn up and
findings have been interpreted as well,
following both above mentioned
methods respectively. The results of the
findings have, among others, revealed
that semantic roles also referred to as
thematic roles are unquestionable
linguistic tools for deep meanings
making in written language. A glance at
the interpretation section tells more
about this. Furthermore the study has
uncovered that Amma Darko’s, Faceless
is, for one, directed at raising African
families’ consciousness for better social,
material and financial living condition.
Ultimately, the scholarship opens up to
such further research horizons as
discourse-semantic analysis, lexico-
grammatical analysis, and register
analysis.
