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What Do You Mean, ‘Communication’ How people and organizations communicate

Author: Nicki Stanton

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Education

Course Code: ADE204

Topics: communication, channels of communication, internal communication, upward communication, methods of communication, listening, reading, faster reading, better reading, Using language effectively, Constructing effective sentences, Constructing effective paragraphs, Non-verbal communication

Introduction to Writing

Author: EO Soola

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: CLA102

Topics: Writing, writing skills, effective writing, sentence, Types of Sentence, Avoiding Sentence Pitfall, Reference of Pronouns, faulty predication, faulty parallelism, Dangling Modifier, Misplaced Modifiers, Fused Sentences, Comma Splices, paragraph, Paragraph Length, Paragraphs Types, Paragraph Development, essay, Descriptive Essay, Argumentative Essay

Introduction to English Grammar and Composition

Author: MT Lamidi

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: ENG102

Topics: English Grammar, english Composition, nouns, pronouns, verbs, aspect, tense, mood, voice, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjuctions, phrases, clauses, sentences, Written Compositions, prargraph development, languages, expression, punctuation marks, lexis, comprehension

A Basic Course in Anthropological Linguistics

Author: Marcel Danesi

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: LIN101

Topics: Anthropological Linguistics, language evolution, sounds, words, sentences, meanings, discourse, variation, language, reality

The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language ,3rd edition

Author: David Crystal

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: ENG409

Topics: History of English, Old English, middle English, early modern English, Modern English, World English, English vocabulary, Lexicon, etymology, lexical dimensions, English grammar, grammatical mythology, structure of words, word classes, structure of sentences, spoken English, written English, using English

Schaum's Quick Guide to Writing Great Research Papers, 2nd edition

Author: Laurie Rozakis

School: Edo University

Department: Administration, Social and Management science

Course Code: MAC310

Topics: research paper, thesis statement, information explosion, Bibliography cards, bias, drafting, outline, words, sentences, punctuation, plagiarism, citation

Arabic Grammar 2

Author: Mikail Folorunsho

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: ARA215

Topics: Arabic Grammar, Detached Pronouns, personal pronouns, Pronominal Suffixes, Possessive Pronouns, Concealed Pronouns, Demonstrative Pronouns, Relative Pronouns, Interrogative Pronouns, Sound Masculine Plural, Sound Feminine Plural, Broken Plural, primary vowels, vowels, Secondary Vowels, Arabic Numbers, Arabic Particles, Arabic Sentences, Nūn ’al-wiqāyah

Greek Syntax

Author: Olubiyi Adeniyi Adewale

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: CTH216, CRS216

Topics: Greek Syntax, Greek nouns, Present Indicative Verbs, Imperfect Indicative, Future Active Indicative, Future Middle Indicative, Aorist Indicative, Participles, Perfect Indicative, Subjunctive Mood, Conditional Sentences, Imperative Mood, contract verbs, pronouns, adjectives, Infinitive

Arabic Reading 2

Author: AGA Abdul-Hameed, Mustafa Raheem

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: ARA283

Topics: Arabic Grammar, Arabic Language, simple nominal sentence construction, Arabic prose, Arabic poetry texts, Short Arabic Prose Texts, Reading and Understanding Vocalized Short Arabic Prose Texts, Reading and Understanding Un-vocalized Short Arabic Prose Texts, Reading and Understanding Un-vocalized Arabic Poetry Texts, Reading and Understanding Fairly Difficult Words Of Vocalized Long Arabic Prose Texts, Reading and Understanding Un-vocalized Long Arabic Prose Texts, Reading and Understanding Vocalized Long Arabic Poetry Texts, Reading and Understanding Un-vocalized Long Arabic Poetry, Arabic Simple Nominal Sentences, Tanwīn

English sentence Analysis

Author: Marjolijn verspoor

School: Obafemi Awolowo University

Department: Law

Course Code: EGL101

Topics: English sentence Analysis, sentences, English word order, simple sentence, compound sentence, complex sentence, verbs, Simple versus complex verb phrases, Lexical versus auxiliary verbs, Finite versus non-finite verb forms, Auxiliary verbs, lexical verbs, Intransitive verbs, copula verbs, Transitive verbs, Monotransitive verbs, Ditransitive verbs, Complex-transitive verbs, Direct object forms, Word classes, nouns, adjectives, pronouns, phrases, verb phrases, adjective phrases, adverb phrases, prepositional phrases, Adverbials, Punctuation marks

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