Nigerian languages, literatures, cultures & reforms :: festschrift for Ayo Bamgbose /
The papers in this volume were selected from the Silver Jubilee edition of the Annual Conference of the Linguistic Association of Nigerian (LAN) which was held at the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC), Abuja, Nigeria. The Silver Jubilee edition is dedicated to the father...
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Zusammenfassung: | The papers in this volume were selected from the Silver Jubilee edition of the Annual Conference of the Linguistic Association of Nigerian (LAN) which was held at the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC), Abuja, Nigeria. The Silver Jubilee edition is dedicated to the father of Nigerian Linguistics, Professor Emeritus Ayo Bamgbose. Professor Emeritus Bamgbose was the first Indigenous Professor of Linguistics in Nigeria, and the first black African to teach linguistics in any known university south of the Sahara. He was there from the very beginning, and together with co-operation of people such as the late Professor Kay Williamson, he nurtured Nigerian linguistics. He is not just a foremost Nigerian linguist, but also a most famous, respected, celebrated, distinguished, and cherished African linguist of all times. To be candid, Nigerian linguistics is synonymous with Professor Emeritus Bamgbose. In 58 well-written chapters by experts in their fields, the book covers aspects of Nigerian languages, linguistics, literatures and culture. The papers have not been categorized into sections; rather they flow, hence there is some overlapping in the arrangement. The book is an essential resource for all who are interested to learn about current trends in the study of languages, linguistics and related subject-matters in Nigeria. |
Beschreibung: | "In collaboration with the Linguistic Association of Nigeria"--Title page verso Originally published: 2007. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (1 PDF (xii, 714 pages)) : illustrations (some color) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 9789785420807 9785420809 |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Linguistics and social responsibility : the challenge for the Nigerian linguist / |r Ayo Bamgbose |g (pages 1-16). -- |t 25 years of the Linguistic Association of Nigeria : some reflections on the achievements & challenges facing Nigerian and African studies / |r E. Nolue Emenanjo |g (pages 17-32). -- |t Marginalization of Nigerian languages in nursery & primary schools : path to Indigenous language death in Nigeria / |r Chinyere Ohiri-Aniche |g (pages 33-48). -- |t Language use in the Nigerian educational system : problems and prospects / |r Rebecca Oladipo |g (pages 49-60). -- |t Code-mixing among Igbo speakers / |r V C Onumajuru |g (pages 61-68). -- |t Code-switching among Yoruba/English bilinguals & its implications for teaching & learning / |r Margaret T. Lawani |g (pages 69-78). -- |t Code-switching patterns and their pragmatic functions among Hausa speakers / |r Ramlatu Jibir Daura & I.A. Olaofe |g (pages 79-88). |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Negotiating the local in the global context : tooling the Nigerian video film for language empowerment and cultural preservation / |r Ogaga Okuyade |g (pages 89-98). -- |t Nigerian languages as instrument for conflict resolution & peace for national development / |r Juliana Chizobam Eze |g (pages 99-106). -- |t Nigerian languages and the millennium development goals : the way forward / |r V.O. Babaloloa |g (pages 107-114). -- |t Meaning and content in HIV/AIDS sensitisation campaigns in Nigeria : missing links or misplaced priorities? / |r Baba Mai Bello |g (pages 115-130). -- |t Towards the development of Igbo expressions for communicating and disseminating information about HIV/AIDS / |r Emma Asonye |g (pages 131-138). -- |t Harnessing language & education as tools for economic empowerment / |r Foluso Okebukola |g (pages 139-146). -- |t Policy crisis and the development of English language in Nigeria / |r Maria-Helen E Ekah |g (pages 147-156). -- |t Multilingualism & national development : the Nigerian situation / |r R.O. Farinde |g (pages 157-164). -- |t Language empowerment through competition : the case of Bwatiye / |r Patrick Keran Bleambo |g (pages 165-174). |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Language & the teaching of HIV/AIDS coping skills in schools / |r Theresa Ohi Odumuh & Catherine C. Maduekwe |g (pages 175-188). -- |t Processes of integration in group relations : implication for language planning in Nigeria and national unity / |r Iknezam Ozuru & Nnwobunwene Scf |g (pages 189-199). -- |t Embellished language : the tool of the poet's message in A.N. Akwanya's Pilgrim Foot / |r F.O. Orabueze |g (pages 201-220). -- |t The English language and the African world view : the Nigerian case study / |r Lateefah B. Adeite |g (pages 221-228). -- |t Nigerian pidgin and dramaturgy in Soyinka's The Beautification of Areaboy / |r Ojo Olorunleke |g (pages 229-234). -- |t Nigerian languages in peace and conflict resolution : the case of Ezeigbo's The Last of the Strong Ones / |r Rebecca Okon Usoro |g (pages 235-244). -- |t Nigerian languages and conflict resolution : the case for proverbs and figurative expressions / |r Mohammed Laminu Mele |g (pages 245-256). -- |t Speech acts interaction with cohesive ties / |r Rosarri C. Mbisike |g (pages 257-270). -- |t On the tripartite structure of Hausa informal conversation / |r Abubakar Muhammad |g (pages 271-288). |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Satirizing politicians & public officers in Nigerian newspapers / |r 'Rotimi Taiwo |g (pages 289-302). -- |t Innovation & creativity in language use : a study of the language of SMS text messages / |r Mbuk A. Utuk |g (pages 303-310). -- |t Dynamics of language : the Yoruba example / |r Solomon Olanrewaju Makinde |g (pages 311-318). -- |t A contrastive study of aspects of semantics of some English and Yoruba lexical items / |r Yemi Ogunsiji |g (pages 319-326). -- |t Stylistic features of Igbo orature in Ezenwa-Ohaeto's The Voice of the Night Masquerade / |r Uchenna Oyali |g (pages 327-342). -- |t The treasures of Ibiwari Ikiriko's Oily Tears of the Delta / |r I.U. Opara |g (pages 343-352). -- |t An analysis of fish names in Oguta culture : implications for the millennium development goals / |r Appolonia U. Okwudishu |g (pages 353-366). -- |t Issues in translating Ibibio salutations into French / |r Effiong Ekpenyong |g (pages 367-376). |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Developing a course-effective programme in the teaching of English & communication skills in Ahmadu Bello University / |r Ode Johnson Ekpeme |g (pages 377-396). -- |t The relevance of grammatical theories to English for academic purposes (EAP) in a second language environment / |r E.T. Babalola |g (pages 397-416). -- |t Grammatical errors in the written English of level 100 students of literature and their pedagogical implications / |r Alexander Kure |g (pages 417-428). -- |t Child language research in Nigeria : the state of the art / |r Tajudeen Yaqub Surakat |g (pages 429-444). -- |t ICT in language teaching & learning : challenges and prospects / |r M.A. Rahman & I.A. Adeleke |g (pages 445-450). -- |t Indigenous languages & universal basic education : some challenges / |r Charles Okon Effiong |g (pages 451-460). -- |t Phonological processes and their effect on lexical tones in Urhobo / |r Rose O. Aziza |g (pages 461-474). |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Structural tone in Igbo : evidence from Mgbidi / |r Amechi B. Oha |g (pages 475-486). -- |t A linguistic introduction to the Mọ̀fọ̀lí dialect of Yorùbá / |r Felix Abíddèmí Fábùnmi |g (pages 487-504). -- |t Aspects of the phonology of the Okun dialects / |r Bolanle Elizabeth Arokoyo |g (pages 505-512). -- |t Word-formation processes in Nigerian English / |r Aituari Taiwo Oyatogun |g (pages 513-522). -- |t Noun class vestiges in Odual / |r Ethelbert E. Kari |g (pages 523-544). -- |t The determiner in the Igbo nominal phrase / |r Greg Orji C. Obiamalu |g (pages 545-556). -- |t The indivisibility of {áí-} in standard Yorùbá / |r Oye Taiwo |g (pages 557-564). -- |t Lexical analysis of polysemy in Owere Igbo / |r Christie Omego |g (pages 565-580). -- |t Meaning and the interpretation of signs and symbols / |r Olufunmilayọ M. Ogunkẹyẹ |g (pages 581-592). -- |t Directions of research on gender & semantic markedness / |r Frances Ngozi Chukwukere |g (pages 593-602). |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t The semantics & morphosyntax of the ℜ-relation in Yorùbá genitive constructions / |r Ọládiípọ̀ Ajíbóyè |g (pages 603-612). -- |t Diagnostics for distinguishing between SVO & SOV languages : evidence from English & Bàtɔnū / |r Issa O. Sanusi |g (pages 613-620). -- |t The pronoun system in Ọ̀̀kọ́-Ọ́sànyèn / |r Akeem Ségun Sàláwù |g (pages 621-634). -- |t The Hausa verb base & the selection of operating grade / |r A.H. Amfani |g (pages 635-648). -- |t The syntax of reflexives in Yoruba / |r K. Adewale Rafiu |g (pages 649-656). -- |t The limit of bidirectional spread in Ọkọ vowel harmony system / |r Joseph Dele Atóyèbi |g (pages 657-672). -- |t Honorific distinctions as reflexes of deixis & modality : implications for effective communication / |r P.E. Ejele |g (pages 673-684). -- |t Elements of Kalaḅaṛi-Ịjọ syntax / |r Otelemate G Harry |g (pages 685-714). |
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spelling | Nigerian languages, literatures, cultures & reforms : festschrift for Ayo Bamgbose / Ozo-mekuri Ndimele (ed.). Nigeria languages, literatures, culture & reforms : a festchrisft for Ayo Bamgbose Port Harcourt, Nigeria : M & J Grand Orbit Communications Ltd., [2016] 1 online resource (1 PDF (xii, 714 pages)) : illustrations (some color) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier [Festschrift series] ; 6 "In collaboration with the Linguistic Association of Nigeria"--Title page verso Originally published: 2007. Includes bibliographical references. The papers in this volume were selected from the Silver Jubilee edition of the Annual Conference of the Linguistic Association of Nigerian (LAN) which was held at the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC), Abuja, Nigeria. The Silver Jubilee edition is dedicated to the father of Nigerian Linguistics, Professor Emeritus Ayo Bamgbose. Professor Emeritus Bamgbose was the first Indigenous Professor of Linguistics in Nigeria, and the first black African to teach linguistics in any known university south of the Sahara. He was there from the very beginning, and together with co-operation of people such as the late Professor Kay Williamson, he nurtured Nigerian linguistics. He is not just a foremost Nigerian linguist, but also a most famous, respected, celebrated, distinguished, and cherished African linguist of all times. To be candid, Nigerian linguistics is synonymous with Professor Emeritus Bamgbose. In 58 well-written chapters by experts in their fields, the book covers aspects of Nigerian languages, linguistics, literatures and culture. The papers have not been categorized into sections; rather they flow, hence there is some overlapping in the arrangement. The book is an essential resource for all who are interested to learn about current trends in the study of languages, linguistics and related subject-matters in Nigeria. Print version record. Linguistics and social responsibility : the challenge for the Nigerian linguist / Ayo Bamgbose (pages 1-16). -- 25 years of the Linguistic Association of Nigeria : some reflections on the achievements & challenges facing Nigerian and African studies / E. Nolue Emenanjo (pages 17-32). -- Marginalization of Nigerian languages in nursery & primary schools : path to Indigenous language death in Nigeria / Chinyere Ohiri-Aniche (pages 33-48). -- Language use in the Nigerian educational system : problems and prospects / Rebecca Oladipo (pages 49-60). -- Code-mixing among Igbo speakers / V C Onumajuru (pages 61-68). -- Code-switching among Yoruba/English bilinguals & its implications for teaching & learning / Margaret T. Lawani (pages 69-78). -- Code-switching patterns and their pragmatic functions among Hausa speakers / Ramlatu Jibir Daura & I.A. Olaofe (pages 79-88). Negotiating the local in the global context : tooling the Nigerian video film for language empowerment and cultural preservation / Ogaga Okuyade (pages 89-98). -- Nigerian languages as instrument for conflict resolution & peace for national development / Juliana Chizobam Eze (pages 99-106). -- Nigerian languages and the millennium development goals : the way forward / V.O. Babaloloa (pages 107-114). -- Meaning and content in HIV/AIDS sensitisation campaigns in Nigeria : missing links or misplaced priorities? / Baba Mai Bello (pages 115-130). -- Towards the development of Igbo expressions for communicating and disseminating information about HIV/AIDS / Emma Asonye (pages 131-138). -- Harnessing language & education as tools for economic empowerment / Foluso Okebukola (pages 139-146). -- Policy crisis and the development of English language in Nigeria / Maria-Helen E Ekah (pages 147-156). -- Multilingualism & national development : the Nigerian situation / R.O. Farinde (pages 157-164). -- Language empowerment through competition : the case of Bwatiye / Patrick Keran Bleambo (pages 165-174). Language & the teaching of HIV/AIDS coping skills in schools / Theresa Ohi Odumuh & Catherine C. Maduekwe (pages 175-188). -- Processes of integration in group relations : implication for language planning in Nigeria and national unity / Iknezam Ozuru & Nnwobunwene Scf (pages 189-199). -- Embellished language : the tool of the poet's message in A.N. Akwanya's Pilgrim Foot / F.O. Orabueze (pages 201-220). -- The English language and the African world view : the Nigerian case study / Lateefah B. Adeite (pages 221-228). -- Nigerian pidgin and dramaturgy in Soyinka's The Beautification of Areaboy / Ojo Olorunleke (pages 229-234). -- Nigerian languages in peace and conflict resolution : the case of Ezeigbo's The Last of the Strong Ones / Rebecca Okon Usoro (pages 235-244). -- Nigerian languages and conflict resolution : the case for proverbs and figurative expressions / Mohammed Laminu Mele (pages 245-256). -- Speech acts interaction with cohesive ties / Rosarri C. Mbisike (pages 257-270). -- On the tripartite structure of Hausa informal conversation / Abubakar Muhammad (pages 271-288). Satirizing politicians & public officers in Nigerian newspapers / 'Rotimi Taiwo (pages 289-302). -- Innovation & creativity in language use : a study of the language of SMS text messages / Mbuk A. Utuk (pages 303-310). -- Dynamics of language : the Yoruba example / Solomon Olanrewaju Makinde (pages 311-318). -- A contrastive study of aspects of semantics of some English and Yoruba lexical items / Yemi Ogunsiji (pages 319-326). -- Stylistic features of Igbo orature in Ezenwa-Ohaeto's The Voice of the Night Masquerade / Uchenna Oyali (pages 327-342). -- The treasures of Ibiwari Ikiriko's Oily Tears of the Delta / I.U. Opara (pages 343-352). -- An analysis of fish names in Oguta culture : implications for the millennium development goals / Appolonia U. Okwudishu (pages 353-366). -- Issues in translating Ibibio salutations into French / Effiong Ekpenyong (pages 367-376). Developing a course-effective programme in the teaching of English & communication skills in Ahmadu Bello University / Ode Johnson Ekpeme (pages 377-396). -- The relevance of grammatical theories to English for academic purposes (EAP) in a second language environment / E.T. Babalola (pages 397-416). -- Grammatical errors in the written English of level 100 students of literature and their pedagogical implications / Alexander Kure (pages 417-428). -- Child language research in Nigeria : the state of the art / Tajudeen Yaqub Surakat (pages 429-444). -- ICT in language teaching & learning : challenges and prospects / M.A. Rahman & I.A. Adeleke (pages 445-450). -- Indigenous languages & universal basic education : some challenges / Charles Okon Effiong (pages 451-460). -- Phonological processes and their effect on lexical tones in Urhobo / Rose O. Aziza (pages 461-474). Structural tone in Igbo : evidence from Mgbidi / Amechi B. Oha (pages 475-486). -- A linguistic introduction to the Mọ̀fọ̀lí dialect of Yorùbá / Felix Abíddèmí Fábùnmi (pages 487-504). -- Aspects of the phonology of the Okun dialects / Bolanle Elizabeth Arokoyo (pages 505-512). -- Word-formation processes in Nigerian English / Aituari Taiwo Oyatogun (pages 513-522). -- Noun class vestiges in Odual / Ethelbert E. Kari (pages 523-544). -- The determiner in the Igbo nominal phrase / Greg Orji C. Obiamalu (pages 545-556). -- The indivisibility of {áí-} in standard Yorùbá / Oye Taiwo (pages 557-564). -- Lexical analysis of polysemy in Owere Igbo / Christie Omego (pages 565-580). -- Meaning and the interpretation of signs and symbols / Olufunmilayọ M. Ogunkẹyẹ (pages 581-592). -- Directions of research on gender & semantic markedness / Frances Ngozi Chukwukere (pages 593-602). The semantics & morphosyntax of the ℜ-relation in Yorùbá genitive constructions / Ọládiípọ̀ Ajíbóyè (pages 603-612). -- Diagnostics for distinguishing between SVO & SOV languages : evidence from English & Bàtɔnū / Issa O. Sanusi (pages 613-620). -- The pronoun system in Ọ̀̀kọ́-Ọ́sànyèn / Akeem Ségun Sàláwù (pages 621-634). -- The Hausa verb base & the selection of operating grade / A.H. Amfani (pages 635-648). -- The syntax of reflexives in Yoruba / K. Adewale Rafiu (pages 649-656). -- The limit of bidirectional spread in Ọkọ vowel harmony system / Joseph Dele Atóyèbi (pages 657-672). -- Honorific distinctions as reflexes of deixis & modality : implications for effective communication / P.E. Ejele (pages 673-684). -- Elements of Kalaḅaṛi-Ịjọ syntax / Otelemate G Harry (pages 685-714). Linguistics Nigeria. Nigeria Languages. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85091879 Linguistique Nigeria. Nigeria Langues. 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spellingShingle | Nigerian languages, literatures, cultures & reforms : festschrift for Ayo Bamgbose / Festschrift series (Port Harcourt, Nigeria) ; Linguistics and social responsibility : the challenge for the Nigerian linguist / 25 years of the Linguistic Association of Nigeria : some reflections on the achievements & challenges facing Nigerian and African studies / Marginalization of Nigerian languages in nursery & primary schools : path to Indigenous language death in Nigeria / Language use in the Nigerian educational system : problems and prospects / Code-mixing among Igbo speakers / Code-switching among Yoruba/English bilinguals & its implications for teaching & learning / Code-switching patterns and their pragmatic functions among Hausa speakers / Negotiating the local in the global context : tooling the Nigerian video film for language empowerment and cultural preservation / Nigerian languages as instrument for conflict resolution & peace for national development / Nigerian languages and the millennium development goals : the way forward / Meaning and content in HIV/AIDS sensitisation campaigns in Nigeria : missing links or misplaced priorities? / Towards the development of Igbo expressions for communicating and disseminating information about HIV/AIDS / Harnessing language & education as tools for economic empowerment / Policy crisis and the development of English language in Nigeria / Multilingualism & national development : the Nigerian situation / Language empowerment through competition : the case of Bwatiye / Language & the teaching of HIV/AIDS coping skills in schools / Processes of integration in group relations : implication for language planning in Nigeria and national unity / Embellished language : the tool of the poet's message in A.N. Akwanya's Pilgrim Foot / The English language and the African world view : the Nigerian case study / Nigerian pidgin and dramaturgy in Soyinka's The Beautification of Areaboy / Nigerian languages in peace and conflict resolution : the case of Ezeigbo's The Last of the Strong Ones / Nigerian languages and conflict resolution : the case for proverbs and figurative expressions / Speech acts interaction with cohesive ties / On the tripartite structure of Hausa informal conversation / Satirizing politicians & public officers in Nigerian newspapers / Innovation & creativity in language use : a study of the language of SMS text messages / Dynamics of language : the Yoruba example / A contrastive study of aspects of semantics of some English and Yoruba lexical items / Stylistic features of Igbo orature in Ezenwa-Ohaeto's The Voice of the Night Masquerade / The treasures of Ibiwari Ikiriko's Oily Tears of the Delta / An analysis of fish names in Oguta culture : implications for the millennium development goals / Issues in translating Ibibio salutations into French / Developing a course-effective programme in the teaching of English & communication skills in Ahmadu Bello University / The relevance of grammatical theories to English for academic purposes (EAP) in a second language environment / Grammatical errors in the written English of level 100 students of literature and their pedagogical implications / Child language research in Nigeria : the state of the art / ICT in language teaching & learning : challenges and prospects / Indigenous languages & universal basic education : some challenges / Phonological processes and their effect on lexical tones in Urhobo / Structural tone in Igbo : evidence from Mgbidi / A linguistic introduction to the Mọ̀fọ̀lí dialect of Yorùbá / Aspects of the phonology of the Okun dialects / Word-formation processes in Nigerian English / Noun class vestiges in Odual / The determiner in the Igbo nominal phrase / The indivisibility of {áí-} in standard Yorùbá / Lexical analysis of polysemy in Owere Igbo / Meaning and the interpretation of signs and symbols / Directions of research on gender & semantic markedness / The semantics & morphosyntax of the ℜ-relation in Yorùbá genitive constructions / Diagnostics for distinguishing between SVO & SOV languages : evidence from English & Bàtɔnū / The pronoun system in Ọ̀̀kọ́-Ọ́sànyèn / The Hausa verb base & the selection of operating grade / The syntax of reflexives in Yoruba / The limit of bidirectional spread in Ọkọ vowel harmony system / Honorific distinctions as reflexes of deixis & modality : implications for effective communication / Elements of Kalaḅaṛi-Ịjọ syntax / Linguistics Nigeria. Linguistique Nigeria. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Alphabets & Writing Systems. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Sociolinguistics. bisacsh Language and languages fast Linguistics fast |
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title | Nigerian languages, literatures, cultures & reforms : festschrift for Ayo Bamgbose / |
title_alt | Nigeria languages, literatures, culture & reforms : a festchrisft for Ayo Bamgbose Linguistics and social responsibility : the challenge for the Nigerian linguist / 25 years of the Linguistic Association of Nigeria : some reflections on the achievements & challenges facing Nigerian and African studies / Marginalization of Nigerian languages in nursery & primary schools : path to Indigenous language death in Nigeria / Language use in the Nigerian educational system : problems and prospects / Code-mixing among Igbo speakers / Code-switching among Yoruba/English bilinguals & its implications for teaching & learning / Code-switching patterns and their pragmatic functions among Hausa speakers / Negotiating the local in the global context : tooling the Nigerian video film for language empowerment and cultural preservation / Nigerian languages as instrument for conflict resolution & peace for national development / Nigerian languages and the millennium development goals : the way forward / Meaning and content in HIV/AIDS sensitisation campaigns in Nigeria : missing links or misplaced priorities? / Towards the development of Igbo expressions for communicating and disseminating information about HIV/AIDS / Harnessing language & education as tools for economic empowerment / Policy crisis and the development of English language in Nigeria / Multilingualism & national development : the Nigerian situation / Language empowerment through competition : the case of Bwatiye / Language & the teaching of HIV/AIDS coping skills in schools / Processes of integration in group relations : implication for language planning in Nigeria and national unity / Embellished language : the tool of the poet's message in A.N. Akwanya's Pilgrim Foot / The English language and the African world view : the Nigerian case study / Nigerian pidgin and dramaturgy in Soyinka's The Beautification of Areaboy / Nigerian languages in peace and conflict resolution : the case of Ezeigbo's The Last of the Strong Ones / Nigerian languages and conflict resolution : the case for proverbs and figurative expressions / Speech acts interaction with cohesive ties / On the tripartite structure of Hausa informal conversation / Satirizing politicians & public officers in Nigerian newspapers / Innovation & creativity in language use : a study of the language of SMS text messages / Dynamics of language : the Yoruba example / A contrastive study of aspects of semantics of some English and Yoruba lexical items / Stylistic features of Igbo orature in Ezenwa-Ohaeto's The Voice of the Night Masquerade / The treasures of Ibiwari Ikiriko's Oily Tears of the Delta / An analysis of fish names in Oguta culture : implications for the millennium development goals / Issues in translating Ibibio salutations into French / Developing a course-effective programme in the teaching of English & communication skills in Ahmadu Bello University / The relevance of grammatical theories to English for academic purposes (EAP) in a second language environment / Grammatical errors in the written English of level 100 students of literature and their pedagogical implications / Child language research in Nigeria : the state of the art / ICT in language teaching & learning : challenges and prospects / Indigenous languages & universal basic education : some challenges / Phonological processes and their effect on lexical tones in Urhobo / Structural tone in Igbo : evidence from Mgbidi / A linguistic introduction to the Mọ̀fọ̀lí dialect of Yorùbá / Aspects of the phonology of the Okun dialects / Word-formation processes in Nigerian English / Noun class vestiges in Odual / The determiner in the Igbo nominal phrase / The indivisibility of {áí-} in standard Yorùbá / Lexical analysis of polysemy in Owere Igbo / Meaning and the interpretation of signs and symbols / Directions of research on gender & semantic markedness / The semantics & morphosyntax of the ℜ-relation in Yorùbá genitive constructions / Diagnostics for distinguishing between SVO & SOV languages : evidence from English & Bàtɔnū / The pronoun system in Ọ̀̀kọ́-Ọ́sànyèn / The Hausa verb base & the selection of operating grade / The syntax of reflexives in Yoruba / The limit of bidirectional spread in Ọkọ vowel harmony system / Honorific distinctions as reflexes of deixis & modality : implications for effective communication / Elements of Kalaḅaṛi-Ịjọ syntax / |
title_auth | Nigerian languages, literatures, cultures & reforms : festschrift for Ayo Bamgbose / |
title_exact_search | Nigerian languages, literatures, cultures & reforms : festschrift for Ayo Bamgbose / |
title_full | Nigerian languages, literatures, cultures & reforms : festschrift for Ayo Bamgbose / Ozo-mekuri Ndimele (ed.). |
title_fullStr | Nigerian languages, literatures, cultures & reforms : festschrift for Ayo Bamgbose / Ozo-mekuri Ndimele (ed.). |
title_full_unstemmed | Nigerian languages, literatures, cultures & reforms : festschrift for Ayo Bamgbose / Ozo-mekuri Ndimele (ed.). |
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title_sort | nigerian languages literatures cultures reforms festschrift for ayo bamgbose |
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