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  • LẸ́GBẸ́TÌ, Agnes Temítọ́pẹ́ (2022-03)
    Tone performs lexical and grammatical functions in language. Extant studies on Edoid languagesconfirm this in noun and verb phrases. These works have, however, not included North Central Edoid languages like Ósósọ̀. This ...
  • UFFORD, IKIKE INIEKE (2018-07)
    Traditional dances in Nigeria are caught in the gap between change and tradition. Dance as a cultural element constantly changes in form, body movement and patterns. This raises the question of culture erosion and relevance ...
  • ABILAWON, OLUWASEUNFUNMI (2019-07)
    Traditional medicinethe use of available natural resources for healing, and magican attempt by humans to control the supernatural forces, are age-long practices among farmers in Ìgbẹ́tì community. Available studies ...
  • EKEOCHA, Isoken Erhowo (2021-11)
    Transgenderism, a condition in which a person’s gender identity is different from the person’s biological sex at birth, has become a source of philosophical discourse. Previous studies on transgenderism have approached ...
  • AYEYEMI, Emmanuel Kolade (2023-07)
    Traffic gridlock is one of the features that define urbanism and complex spatial configuration of the Lagos metropolis. Existing visual anthropological studies on urban transportation system have focused on visual analytic ...
  • ESAMAGU, Blessing Ochuko (2023-08)
    The discourse of environmental degradation captures monumental losses which culminate in trauma, and this largely informs the content as well as the form of Niger Delta poetry. Existing studies on critical engagements ...
  • FÁBỌ́RỌ̀DÉ, RẸ̀MÍ ADÉJỌKẸ́ (2022-01)
    Violence, vengeance and punishment are parts of fundamental challenges confronting the human race, as represented in Yorùbá novels. Previous studies have focused on the historical survey, development, conflict management ...
  • ADAGUN, Rahman Olayinka (2021-03)
    Lagos, since its annexation by the British in 1861, has remained Nigeria’s economic centre. Existing studies on Lagos have focused on its transformation and growth, particularly its economic prominence and political ...
  • EVBAYIRO, Osayimwese Violet (2022-01)
    Urban youth language (UYL) is a means of identity of the urban youth sense of self and their personal classification marker. Extant studies on UYL in Nigeria concentrated more on code-switching/mixing, ethnicity, youth ...
  • ALABI, Wasiu Ogunboye (2021-04)
    The interaction between rural and urban settlements, people and enterprises are major components of livelihoods and production systems in Africa Although, historical studies have been carried out on urban-rural interface ...
  • ALEH, Eseoghene (2021-07)
    The verb phrase (VP) layer is the domain of clausal event and the argument structure of the verb. Extant works on Urhobo, an Edoid language, have listed lexical and phrasal categories and types of sentences in the ...
  • KAREEM, Oluwatoyin Latifat (2019-06)
    Social Justice Advocacy (SJA), which seeks empowerment for the marginalised, has been driven globally by social media mostly to attract attention to issues that might be ignored by traditional media. Existing studies on ...
  • OGBEIFUN, AMEZE FRANCA (2021-10)
    The Verb Phrase (VP) is the domain where events are expressed in the sentence and arguments related to the verb. Extant works on Usẹn, a dialect of Yoruba spoken in Edo State, have focused on its classification, phonetics ...
  • FOLORUNSO, Eyitayo Temitope (2023-09)
    During presidential election campaigns in Nigeria, online media platforms deploy cartoons as strategies to project their preferred candidates. Existing linguistic studies on presidential elections focused largely on ...
  • OLAYIWOLA, Mopelola Rachael (2023-07)
    War, a motif in prose fiction, that depicts the varied angles of societal chaos, is explored in Ugandan novels for different purposes. Existing literary studies on war in Uganda have largely focused on the representations ...
  • CHUKWU, Nkechinyere (2021-04)
    Eco-activists, including those portrayed in Niger Delta literature, are advocates of sustainable environmental practices. Existing studies on the struggle against environmental degradation in Niger Delta literature have ...
  • ALUKO, Rachel Oluwafisayo (2019-06)
    Daniel Defoe’s novels are widely acknowledged as self-reflexive constructs in which the criminal protagonists, like the author, often thrust moral judgment aside for the sake of personal interests. Existing studies on Defoe ...
  • ADESANYA, Abisola Felicia (2020-03)
    Technology-based non-enculturation sources of English are facilities that could assist non-native speakers to access native English. Existing studies have established marked differences between Standard British English ...

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