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The Compact Bedford Introduction to Literature Reading Thinking Writing ,12th edition

Author: Michael Meyer, Quentin Miller

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: ENG113

Topics: Literature, fiction, elements of fiction, reading fiction, plot, character, setting, point of view, symbolism, theme, style, tone, irony, poetry, reading poetry, word choice, word order, images, figures of speech, allegory, irony, sounds, patterns of rhythm, poetic forms, open form, poem anthology, reading drama, sophocles, william shakespeare, modern drama, Contemporary Drama

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

Literature An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama ,6th edition

Author: Dana Gioia, XJ Kennedy

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: ENG315

Topics: Fiction, Poetry, Drama, point of view, character, setting, tone, style, theme, symbol, criticism, poetry, words saying, suggesting, imagery, figures of speech, song, sound, rhythm, closed form, open form, symbol, myth, narrative, poetry, personal identity, alternatives, drama, play, modern theater, writing

A Companion to Baugh and Cable's History of the English Language ,3rd edition

Author: Cable Thomas

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: ENG204

Topics: sounds of english, phonetic symbols, vocal tract, english consonants, english vowels, transcription, Indo-European family, Indo-Europeans, Old English, old English consonants, old english vowels, Old English suprasegmentals, Old English cases, Old English nouns, Old English adjectives, Old English pronouns, Old English strong verbs, Old English syntax, Scandinavian loanwords, Norman conquest, middle English, Chaucer's pronounciation, Middle english nouns, Middle english adjectives, Middle english personal pronouns, Middle english verbal inflections, Middle english dialects, self-explaining compounds, coinages, slangmpidgins, Creoles, American dialect, African American Vernacular English

Language and Linguistics

Author: John Lyons

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: ENG304

Topics: Language, Linguistics, Language-behaviour, Language-systems, speech, branches of linguistics, sounds of language, phonic medium, phonetic representation, orthographic representation, articulatory phonetics, phonemes, allophones, suprasegmental phonology, phonological structure, grammar, syntax, inflection, morphology, grammaticality, productivity, parts of speech, form-classes, grammatical categories, generative grammar, sematics, lexical meaning, denotation, grammar, sentence-meaning, utterance-meaning, language-change, historical linguistics, language-families, historicism, structuralism, functionalism, generativism, universal grammar, mentalism, rationalism, innateness, language acquisition, sociolinguistics, ethnolinguistics, psycholinguistics, accent, dialect, idiolect, vernaculars, bilingualism, code-switching, diglossia, stylistic variation, stylistics, culture, cultural overlap, cultural diffusion, translatability

An Introduction to Language ,11th edition

Author: Victoria Fromkin, Robert Rodman, Nina Hyams

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: ENG409

Topics: Language, linguistic knowledge, grammar, human language, thought, morphology, bound morphemes, free morphemes, word formation, morphological analysis, syntax, sentence structure, grammatical dependencies, pragmatics, meaning, compositional semantics, lexical semantics, word meaning, phonetics, sound segments, phonetic alphabet, articulatory phonetics, vowels, phonetic classes, phonology, phonemes, dialect, social dialects, regional dialects, prosodic phonology, language chane, phonological change, great vowel shift, syntatic change, langugage acquisition, language processing, huma brain, brain development

Sensory Processing

Author: Keyna Chimenka Abiahu

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Administration, Social and Management science

Course Code: PSY311

Topics: Sensory Processing, Sensory Events, Senses, Sensory Awareness, Sensory Receptors, Vision, Audition, Auditory Pathway, Somato-sensations, Sound Localization, Cutaneous Receptors, Chemical Senses, Inputs, Outputs

Cardiac Cycle

Author: Olatunji

School: University of Ilorin

Department: Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health science

Course Code: PHS204

Topics: Cardiovascular Physiology, Cardiac Cycle, ECG, Atrial systole, Isovolumetric contraction, Rapid ejection, Reduced Ejection, Heart sound, Rapid Ventricular filling, Reduced ventricular filling, Diastasis

THE ELECTROCARDIOGRAM

Author: YUSUF

School: University of Ilorin

Department: Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health science

Course Code: PHS204

Topics: ELECTROCARDIOGRAM, Bipolar limb leads, Unipolar limb leads, Precordial Leads, ECG RECORDING, P wave, QRS Complex, Septal, Abnormal ECG, Arrhythmia, Ventricular Tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation, Conduction blocks, AV blocks, Preexcitation syndromes, Heart sound, Heart murmur, Systolic murmur, Diatolic murmur

Practical physcics 2 complete lecture note

Author: PHY

School: University of Ilorin

Department: Science and Technology

Course Code: PHY192

Topics: Microscope, sonometer, sound wave, lens, current electricity

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