English Grammatical Features Books
A History of the English Language ,5th edition
Author: Albert Croll Baugh, Thomas Cable
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG204
Topics: English Language history, Indo-European, old English, middle English, Norman Conquest, Subjection of English, Middle English
Author: Stanley Adelodun Oriola
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG216
Topics: English survey, English Novel, Restoration Age, English Literature, Augustan Age, Neo-Classical Age, Romantic Age, English Literature and the Romantic Age, English Literature and the Victorian Age, drama, comedy, tragedy, tragicomedy, elements of drama, plot, dramatic irony, Materialism, Symbolism
Author: Folasade Hunsu
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG372
Topics: English Poetry, Earliest English Poetry background, Battle of Maldon, Beowulf, Earliest English Epic, Chaucer's Poetry, Renaissance Poetry, Elizabethan Poetry, Shakespearean Sonnets, Metaphysical Poetry, satire, 18th Century Classicism, John Dryden‟s Poetry, Alexander Pope's Poetry, Romantic Movement background, William Wordsworth, John Keats‟ Poetry, William Blake‟s Poetry, Victorian Poetry background, 20th Century English Poetry, heroic poetry, Chaucer's Biography, Chaucer's Style, Chaucer's poetry, English Renaissance, Elizabethan Period, Elizabethan Poetry style, William Shakespeare sonnets, John Donne‟s Poetry
The Invisible teacher of JAMB'S Use of English
Author: Dele Ashade
School: WAEC, JAMB & POST UTME
Department:
Course Code: JAMB
Topics: Lexis, structure, grammatical compounds, grammatical plurals, unusual plurals, comparison, pronominal items, modal auxiliaries, verbal group, verbs, apostrophe, possessive nouns, grammatical functions
Author: Inyang Udofot
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG122
Topics: Structure of Modern English, English Sentence, Sentence Connection, Subject-Verb Agreement, coordination, Punctuation, English Verb, tense, aspect, voice mood, modal auxiliaries, Grammatical Models, Traditional Grammar, Structural Grammar, Transformational Generative Grammar, Systemic Grammar, Government Grammar, Binding Grammar, Parallelism, Dangling Modifiers, Structural Parallelism, Conjuncts, Disjuncts, Style Disjuncts, Attitudinal Disjuncts, Compound Subjects, Collective Nouns, Intervening Phrases, Contractions, Indefinite Pronouns
Introduction to English morphology
Author: Alexander Tokar
School: Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG201
Topics: English morphology, morphology, semantics, Phraseology, phonetics, phonology, syntax, Sociolinguistics, morpheme, lexeme, lexeme-formation, word-formation, Lexeme-building mechanisms, semantic change, Lexeme-manufacturing, Lexeme-building borrowing, Lexeme-building affixation, Lexeme-building apophony, Inflectional morphology, Wordform-building mechanisms, Grammatical apophony, Grammatical suppletion, Allowordforms
Author: Olutoyin Jegede
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG315
Topics: poetry, Forms of Poetry, Figures of Speech, Literary Theories, Literary Appreciation, Geoffrey Chaucer, Medieval Tradition, Medieval Poetry, Medieval English Poetry, Petrarchan Tradition, English Renaissance Love Sonnet, William Blake, English Metaphysical Poetry, Metaphysical Poetry, English Neo-Classical Tradition, Neo-Classical Tradition, Modern Poetry, visual poetry
A History of the English Language
Author: NF Blake
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG409
Topics: English Language, First English Standard, English Standard, English Language history
Author: Iyere Theodore
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: EBG141
Topics: Spoken English, Human Communication speech, English Sound System, Phonetic Transcription, English Consonants, Syllable, Word Stress, Emphatic Stress, Sentence Stress, Phonemic Analysis, Transcribing Spoken English, Organs of Speech, Speech Production process, Tongue Height, Tongue Position, Lip Rounding, Monophthongs, Diphthongs
History of the English Language
Author: Innocent Chiluwa
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG211
Topics: English Language History, Anglo-Saxon Conquest, Danish Invasion, Vikings Age, Middle English Period, Norman Conquest, Inkhorn Controversy, Emergence of Dictionaries, Great Vowel Shift, Modern English varieties, American English
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