Syntax Books
Syntactic Structures ,2nd edition
Author: Noam Chomsky
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG103
Topics: Syntactic Structures, syntax, linguistic theory, phrase structure, semantics
Author: Adrian Akmajian, Richard Demers, Ann Farmer, Robert Harnish
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: LIN101
Topics: Linguistics, morphology, Phonetics, Phonemic Transcription, phonology, syntax, semantics, Language Variation, Language change, Pragmatics, Language Psychology, Speech Production, speech Comprehension, Language Acquisition, Psychology of Language
The Study of Language 7th edition
Author: George Yule
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: LIN101
Topics: origin of language, animal language, human language, sounds of language, sound patterns, word formation, morphology, grammar, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, discourse analysis, first language acquisition, learning, gestures, sign languages, written language, language history, language change, culture
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
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
The English Language(Yesterday and Today)
Author: Dele Adeyanju
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG204
Topics: English LanguageLanguage Families, Indo-European Languages, Roman Invasion, Anglo Saxon Invasion, Scandinavian Invasion, Norman conquest, Re-Establishment of English, Old English, Old English Morphology, Old English syntax, Middle English, Early Modern English, Varieties of English, English Language Today, English language speakers
Author: Leonard Bloomfield
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: LIN272
Topics: Language, language study, language use, speech communities, phoneme, phonetic structure, grammatical forms, sentence types, syntax, morphology, morphologic types, substitution, form classes, lexicon, written records, comparative method, dialect geography, phonetic change, analogi change, semantic change, cultural borrowing, intimate borrowing, dialect borrowing
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
The Oxford Handbook of Grammaticalization
Author: Heiko Narrog, Bernd Heine
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG308
Topics: Grammaticalization, Linguistic theory, linguistic Variation, corpus linguistics, language contact, semantic maps, prosody, word formation, syntax, word order change, semantic change, lexicalization, pragmaticalization, Degrammaticalization, Adverbial grammaticalization, grammaticalization of agreement, grammaticalization of passives
A History of the English Language
Author: Michael Drout
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG409
Topics: English Language, semantics, signs, meanings, sound, sounds of language, sound shifts, sound history, syntax, words, Norman Conquest, modern English, Great Vowel Shift
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