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The sociolinguistics of English language in Nigeria

Author: Iyoha Osas

School: Edo University

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: ENG313

Topics: sociolinguistics, Speech Repertoire, Compartmentalised repertoire, Fluid repertoire, Dialectology, Speech variety, dialect, Bilingualism, Diglossia

Use of English I and Library Lecture note

Author: LIBRARY SERVICES DEPARTMENT FUTMinna

School: Federal University of Technology, Minna

Department: General studies

Course Code: GST110

Topics: library, laws of library, librarianship, charging system, university library

Use of English 2 lecture note

Author: sipisi

School: Federal University of Technology, Owerri

Department: General studies

Course Code: GST102

Topics: grammar, essay, letter, paragraphing, report writing, Academic research report, term paper

Communication in English

Author: GST

School: Federal University, Kashere

Department: Education

Course Code: GST101

Topics: Communication, study skills, listening skills, listening, speaking, vowels, stress, intonation, reading, reading skills, study techniques, Figures of speech, morpheme, parts of speech, noun pronoun

An Introduction to English Grammar ,Third edition

Author: Gerald Nelson, Sidney Greenbaum

School: Federal University, Oye-Ekiti

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: ELS103

Topics: Grammar, verb, object, sentence, subject, transitive verb, direct object, linking verb, subject complement, intransitive verb, adverbials, adverbial complement, indirect object, Word classes, Noun, noun suffix, noun classes, gender, dependent genitive, independent genitive, verb suffix, regular verb, irregular verb, auxilliaries, passive auxiliary, progressive auxilliary, modal auxiliaries, modals, adjective, perfect auxiliary, adjective suffix, adjective class, adverb, pronoum, personal pronoun, possessive pronoun, reflexive pronoun, demonstrative pronoun, reciprocal pronoun, interrogative pronoun, relative pronoun, determiners, conjuction, preposition, phrase, clause, noun phrase, tense, aspect, mood, multi-word verb, adjective phrase, prepositional phrase, sentence, declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamative, speech act, active sentence, passive sentence, positive sentence, negative sentence, compound sentence, subject-verb agreement, multiple negation, dangling modifiers, emphasis, Parenthetic expressions, cleft sentences, abstract noun, parallelism, repeated sounds, unscripted monologue, punctuation, punctuation rules, direct speech, snetence fragment, fragmentary sentence, spelling, spelling variants

Word-Formation in English, 2nd edition

Author: Ingo Plag

School: Federal University, Oye-Ekiti

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: ELS101

Topics: word formation, inflection, derivation, morphemes, allomorphy, mental lexicon, affixation, suffix, prefix, Prosodic Morphology, compounding

Use of English

Author: Ayo Kehinde, Adenike Akinjobi

School: Modibbo Adama University of Technology

Department: General studies

Course Code: GST101

Topics: Language Skill, listening, speaking, reading, writing, phrase, clause, sentence, word group, determinants, word classses, noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective, preposition, conjunction, interjection, register

Use of English 1 & Philosophy and Logic

Author: Idemudia Henry

School: University of Benin

Department: General studies

Course Code: GST111, GST112

Topics: Philosophy, Logic, rationalism, empiricism, idealism, branches of philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, axiology, logic, knowledge, aesthetics, communication, sentence construction, sentence elements, complement, object, adverb, sentence pattern

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare In Plain and Simple English

Author: William Shakespeare

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: ENG112

Topics: Shakespeare works, Henry VII, Richard III, comedy of errors, titus andronicus, taming of the shrew, two gentlemen of verona, Love's labour's lost, Romeo and Juliet, King John, Merchant of venice, Much ado about nothing, Henry V, Julius Caesar, As you like it, Twelfth night, Hamlet, Merry wives of windsor, Troilus and cressida, All's well that ends well, measure for measure, Othello, King lear Macbeth, Antony, Cleopatra

A University Grammar of English Workbook

Author: RA Close, Randolph Quirk, Sidney Greenbaum

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: ENG204

Topics: verb phrase, noun phrase, noun elements, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, simple sentence, adjuncts, disjuncts, conjuncts, coordination, apposition, ellipsis, sentence connection, complex sentence, verb, complex noun phrase

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