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  • JOHNSON, Dul (Ahmadu Bello University Press Limited, 2014)
    The sharp cry of a baby jolted Old Gwangtim from his sleep-wake state in which he had been for hours. He rose slowly to a sitting position and listened. A second cry came. It was sharper than the first, and then a third; ...
  • JOHNSON, Dul (Syracuse University Press, 2015)
    Politics can be defined not only as that profession devoted to govern¬ing affairs or opinions about politics but also as the understanding of the prevailing social order that regulates or shapes the writer's world, and his ...
  • ALUYA, Isaiah (Journal of Linguistics, Language and Culture, 2016)
    Previous studies on political discourse in Nigeria have dwelt on the application of manual approaches to the analysis of political speeches with little or no attention on a corpus-based approach. This study aims to demonstrate ...
  • ALUYA, Isaiah (Akwa Journal of Linguistics and Languages, 2016)
    This paper focuses on graphic signs as signallers of meaning in Osundare’s ‘Dialogue with my country’. It has been observed that Osundare’s literary work mirrors Nigeria’s social and economic challenges of grave concern, ...
  • ALUYA, Isaiah (Ihafa: A Journal of African Studies, 2016-12)
    Most stylistic investigations in literature have dwelt on the analysis of the major literary genres – poetry, drama and prose-fiction - which enjoy wide readership from the public and frequent patronage from stylisticians. ...
  • JOHNSON, Dul (SEVHAGE, 2017)
    What had started as the beginning of a blissful life ended up as the beginning of pains, sorrow and loss that would dog her all her life; the beginning of a ruined future of a family about to be born. It was a moment of ...
  • Prisca Godspower Ochulor, Mary Adebayo (IJLL, 2017-06-12)
    Oral literature has remained a source and material for African literature. It forms part of the repertoire that maintains a society aimed at curbing social ills. Hence, African writers use this form of literature in ...
  • JOSEPH, Efenji (GNOSI, 2018)
    Abstract: Nozick’s entitlement theory of justice has its major attempts to defend the institution of private property and to criticize the redistributive measures on the part of government. Nozick frowns at Rawls’ ...
  • JOHNSON, Dul (SEVHAGE, 2018)
    It is early in the morning. The living room of DANGIWA, obviously a politician. The number of posters and calendars that adorn the walls of the parlour, mostly outdated, announce this. Enter MUMUDE BAWA, a middle-aged ...
  • ALUYA, Isaiah (Unizik Journal of Arts and Humanities, 2018)
    Commenting on the significance of collocation to the study of the language of literature, Spencer and Gregory (1978) assert that the creative writer often realizes some of his effects through the interplay between congruous ...
  • Mary Adebayo; JOHNSON, Dul (Brystevand Publishers, 2018-05-04)
    Research remains an integral and critical concern in the academia, and it is the mainstay of all disciplines. But different disciplines have different ways of research, the reason why there are different styles, methods, ...
  • OCHULOR, PRISCA GODSPOWER (Brystevand Publisher, 2018-09-19)
    Abstract Language is the birthright of every human being regardless of gender. Sociolinguistic studies of gender show that variations in the use of language reflect social inequality and male dominance in so many societies. ...
  • Isaiah Aluya, Mary Adebayo (IJOLAC, 2019-04-14)
    Environmentalism in the oil-rich Niger Delta has continued to generate literary responses from scholars and well-meaning Nigerians who feel that with the region’s enormous contribution to the growth and development of ...
  • ALUYA, Isaiah (Journal of Languages, Linguistics and Literary Studies (JOLLS), 2019-06)
    This study examined 86 headlines in the columns of Newswatch by Niyi Osundare which had been relatively underexplored. The aim was to determine their functional significance based on their peculiar stylistics choices. The ...
  • ALUYA, Isaiah (Ife Journal of Languages and Literatures, 2019-06)
    ‘Face’ an attribute of politeness theory is one of the most considerable frameworks for the analysis of social interaction. The proclivity of this study unveils how President Muhammadu Buhari (henceforth PMB) deploys ...
  • ALUYA, Isaiah; TERVER, Jime (Journal of Languages, Linguistics and Literary Studies (JOLLS), 2019-06)
    This study examined 86 headlines in the columns of Newswatch by Niyi Osundare which had been relatively underexplored. The aim was to determine their functional significance based on their peculiar stylistics choices. The ...
  • JOHNSON, Dul (Bineham Journal of Humanities, Social and Management Sciences (BJHSMS),, 2019-12)
    Literature is not taken as seriously as it ought to be. Most people tend to think that all literature is mere fantasy "stories" to be read or listened to, to while away time, and therefore it is nothing other than entertainment ...
  • ALUYA, Isaiah (International Journal of Linguistics and Communication (IJOLAC), 2020)
    That discourse and dominance are closely linked and in various ways inseparable is undeniable. This paper examines the relations between both constructs paying particular attention to how the former contributes to the ...
  • ALUYA, Isaiah (Journal of Languages, Linguistics and Literary Studies (JOLLS), 2020-06)
    This article examined Soyinka’s Death and the King’s Horseman from a non-verbal communication perspective. The purpose was to demonstrate how non-verbal elements have aided the conveyance of meanings in the dramatic text. ...
  • ALUYA, Isaiah (Ife Journal of Languages and Literatures, 2020-06)
    ‘Figurative language,’ a potent resource indispensable to all modes of discourse, is one of the stylistic devices with which creative writers articulate more than they literary mean. This study seeks to account for the ...

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