Syntax Books
Author: David Moomo, Olubiyi Adeniyi Adewale
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: CTH316
Topics: Hebrew Syntax, Hebrew articles, Hebrew preposition, Hebrew conjuction, Hebrew pronouns, Hebrew perfect verb, Hebrew numerals, Hebrew Participles
Author: David Morley
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG203
Topics: linguistic framework, linguistic system, grammatical framework, word class, noun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection, article, pronoun, phrase class, nominal phrase, verbal phrase, adjectival phrase, adverbial phrase, prepositional phrase, subordinator phrase, genitive phrase, clause class, nominal clause, adjectival clause, adverbial clause, sentence class, syntatic analysis, sentence structure, clause structure, phrase structire, word structure, apposition, thematic focusing
Author: MO Ndiribe
School: University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: IGB308
Topics: NKEJIASUSU, NKPOAHA, aha, nnochiaha, ngwaa, nkowaaha, nkwuwa, mbuuzo, njiko, ntimpku, ahaaka, ahaizugbe, nnyemaKA NGWA, mmekangwa, mfinitivu, jorondu, jorondu ukwu, ngwaa nnara, ngwaa ebu nnara, nruaka, mkpolite utoasusu, utoasusu grama ochie, ndi nnyocha usoro, ndina ewumewu, akara nkiti, akara mbudo, eserese nkiti, mperi nke ewumewu, grama ndoko usoro, eserese grama ndoko suoro, grama ohuru, agbaala, mgbakwunye, agbaelu, mgbanwe onodu, ntinye, mwepu keaha, udaolu
Author: Jeffrey Ullman, Ravi Sethi, Monica Lam, Alfred Aho
School: Edo University
Department: Science and Technology
Course Code: CSC312, CMP312
Topics: compilers, Simple Syntax-Directed Translator, lexical analysis, syntax analysis, Syntax-Directed Translation, Intermediate-Code Generation, Run-Time Environments, code generation, Machine-Independent Optimizations, Instruction-Level Parallelism
Introduction to Syntactic Models
Author: BA Okolo
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG221
Topics: Syntactic Models, language structure, English syntax, syntax analysis, Traditional Grammar, Traditional Grammar critique, Finite State Grammar, Phrase Structure Grammar, lexicon, phonology, syntax, semantics, Syntactic Component, Syntactic Rules, Parts of Speech, parsing, Concatenation, words, words relationship
Author: Andrew Spencer, Arnold Zwicky
School: University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: LIN245
Topics: Inflection, Derivation, Compounding, Incorporation, Clitics, Morphophonological Operations, Phonological Constraints, Morphological Rules, Morphology, Grammar, Argument Structure, Argument, syntax, Lexical Semantics, Pragmatics, Prosodic Morphology, Word Syntax, Paradigmatic Structure, Inflectional Paradigms, Morphological Classes, Diachronic Morphology, aphasia, Language Acquisition, Word Recognition, Language Production, Connectionism, Morphological Sketch
French Grammar and Composition 2
Author: Olu Akeusola
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: FRE222
Topics: French Grammar, French Composition, La place de la sémantique dans la théorie de la grammaire générative, La catégorisation des significations sémantiques, La signification syntaxico-sémantique : synonymie et antonymie, La signification syntaxico-sémantique, homonymie et polysémie, méronymie et holonymie, hyponymie, hyperonymie et toponymie. La signification morpho-sémantique morphinique de base d’affixation, les préfixes principaux empruntés au Latin, les préfixes empruntés au Grec
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
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
Compiler Design and Implementation
Author: Bunakiye Japhet
School: Edo University
Department: Science and Technology
Course Code: CMP312
Topics: Compiler Design, compiler Implementation, Language Processors, lexical analysis, syntax analysis, Semantic Analysis, Intermediate Code Generation
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