Morpheme Books
Author: Oye Taiwo
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: LIN122
Topics: Grammar, morpheme, affixes, word, phrase, noun phrase, Prepositional Phrase, verb phrase, Adjective Phrase, Adverb Phrase, clause, sentence
Author: Peter Matthews
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: LIN122
Topics: Morphology, word, word-form, lexeme, lexical morphology, inflectional morphology, inflections, word-formation, lexical derivation, compounds, morphemes, allomorphs, Morphophonemics, morphophonemics, flection, exponence, paradigms, Inflectional morphology, iconicity, syntax
Introductory English Morphology and Syntax
Author: MA Alo
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG203
Topics: English Morphology, English Syntax, Grammatical Units, grammatical Systems, Morphology, Morphemes, Inflectional Morphology, Derivational Morphology, Vocabulary, Word Formation Process, Syntactic Analysis, syntax, Phrase Structures Grammar
Author: Oye Taiwo
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: LIN221, LIN222
Topics: Morphemes, Morphological Analysis, word classification, Subject, Predicate, Adjunct, Transitivity, Intransitivity, case, tense, sentence
Author: Eugene Nida
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: LIN221
Topics: Morphology, morpheme, structural classes.semantics
Vocabulary, Semantics and Language Education
Author: Evelyn Hatch, Cheryl Brown
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG308
Topics: Vocabulary, Semantics, Language Education, semantic features, semantic feature analysis, semantic field analysis, core meanings, prototype theory, script semantics, conceptual structure, lexicon, word building, word classification, morphology, derivations, morphemes, inflectional morphology, vocabulary choice, vocabulary learning, vocabulary teaching
Introduction to Theoretical Linguistics
Author: John Lyons
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: LIN121
Topics: linguistics, traditional grammar, comparative grammar, modern linguistics, structure of language, paradigmatic relations, syntagmatic relations, statistical structure, phonetics, phonology, grammar, formal grammar, lexicon, grammatical units, sentence, morpheme, word, grammatical structutre, trasformational grammar, grammatical categories, number, gender, case, tense, mood, aspect, parts of speech, grammatical functions, semantics, lexical meaning, grammatical meaning, semantic structure, synonymy, hyponymy, antonymy, universal semantics
Linguistics An Introduction,Second edition
Author: Andrew Radford, Martin Atkinson, David Britain, Harald Clahsen, Andrew Spencer
School: University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: LIN141, LIN142
Topics: Developmental linguistics, Psycholinguistics, Neurolinguistics, Sociolinguistics, Sounds, suprasegmentals, Consonants, vowels, Sound variation, Stylistic variation, Sound change, Consonant change, Vowel change, Suprasegmental change, Phonemes, syllables, phonological processes, Syllabification, Maximal Onset Principle, Phonological features, Child phonology, Processing sounds, Speech perception, Speech production.phonological processing, Word classes, words, Lexical categories, English verbs, Building words, Morphemes, Morphological processes, derivation, inflection, Compounds, Clitics, Allomorphy, agglutinative ideal, morphological operations, Word meaning, Entailment, hyponymy, Early words, Lexical processing, mental lexicon, Lexical disorders, aphasia, Agrammatism, Paraphasias, Lexical variation, Lexical change, Borrowing words, Sentences, Complex sentences, Sentence structure, Empty T constituent, Covert complements, Empty complementisers, Empty determiners, Yes–no questions, Syntactic variation, Children’s sentences, Sentence processing, Null Subject Parameter, Children’s nominals, Presuppositions, Relevance Theory, Context, coherence, Syntactic disorders, Agrammatism, Paragrammatism, Specific Language Impairment
Author: Andrew Spencer
School: University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: LIN245
Topics: Word structure, morphology, Morphemes, morphs, allomorphy, morphological operation, Inflection, derivation, Morphological formatives, morphosyntax, Morphological typology, lexicon, Structuralist theories, Morphophonemics, Phonology, Lexicalism, Lexicalist Grammar, Halle's Prolegomena, Siegel's Level Ordering Hypothesis, Aronoff's Word Formation, Generative Grammar, morphology-phonology interface, SPE model, Natural Generative Phonology, Lexical Phonology, Kiparsky's Alternation Condition, Cyclic Phonology, Lexical Phonology, Zwicky's Shape Conditions, McCarthy's theory, Reduplication, Argument structure, Syntactic affixation, Template morphology, Paradigm Economy, Grammatical relations, Marantz's theory, Affix-mediated alternations, Morphological merger, applied verbs, Baker's incorporation theory, Valency alternations, Williams's theory, adjectival passives, Compounds, Root compounds, Syntactic approaches, Clitics, Cliticization, agreement, Bracketing paradoxes, Sproat's Mapping Principle, paradigmatic word formation, Separation Hypothesis, Autolexical syntax, Post -syntactic compounding, Parallel Morphology
Author: Ekene ugwuanyi
School: University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Department: General studies
Course Code: GSP102
Topics: Grammar, lexicology, morphology, morpheme, structural grammar, transformational generative grammar, parts of speech, noun, verb, adjective, preposition, concord, idiom, figurative expression, literary usage, writing, spelling, punctuation, capitalization, report writing, letter writing, speech writing, book review, literary appreciation, literary evaluation, memorandum, verb forms
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