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Understanding Semantics, 2nd edition
Author: Sebastian Löbner
School: Federal University, Oye-Ekiti
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ELS101
Topics: Semantics, ambiguity, predication, verbs, logic, language comparison, cognition, formal semantics, sentence meaning, compositionality, descriptive meaning, connotations, lexemes, lexical ambiguity, compositional ambiguity, contextual ambiguity, deixis, determination, presuppositions, predication, verbs, nouns, adjectives, predicate logic notation, thematic roles, verbs, argument structure diatheses, aspect tense, logical basis, logical relations, sentential logic, meaning relations, synonymy, hyponymy, oppositions, lexical fields, meaning components, semantic features, semantic formulae, semantic primes, Barsalou frames, Japanese numerals
A Critical Account of English Syntax
Author: Keith Brown, Jim Miller
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: LIN221
Topics: English Syntax, Grammaticality, Adjectives, adjective phrases, Adverbs, adverb phrases, Adverbial clause, clause, clause structure, clefts, complement clause, Non-finite clause, Preposition, prepositional phrase, Relative clause, sentence, verb, verb phrase, word classes
An Introduction to African Languages
Author: George Tucker Childs
School: University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: LIN246, LIN301
Topics: four phyla, Phonetics, phonology, Nasal processes, clicks, Syllable structure, Vowel harmony, Consonant alternation, tone, Morphology, Non-concatenative morphology, Noun class system, Verbal morphology, Verb extensions, argument structure, Syntax, semantics, Ideophones, negation, Predicate structure, Movement, Verb focus, predicate clefting, Serial verbs, Agreement phenomena, Consecutive tense, switch reference, Logophoricity, Language typology, historical linguistics, Diachronic typology, grammaticalization, Linguistics, archaeology, Language contact phenomena, Pidgins, creoles
Author: Lisa Green
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG313
Topics: African American English, lexicons, lexicon structures, slang, Aspectual markers, verbal markers, Preverbal markers, phonology, Final consonant sounds, Devoicing, sound patterns, phonological patterns, speech events, verbal strategies, nonverbal communication expressions
A Grammar of Contemporary English
Author: Randolph Quirk, Sidney Greenbaum, Geoffrey Leech, Jan Svartvik
School: Edo University
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG121
Topics: English, sentence, verb phrase, Nouns, pronouns, noun phrase, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, prepositional phrases, adjuncts, disjuncts, conjuncts, apposition, sentence connection, complex sentence, verb, complex noun phrase, word-formation, stress, rhythm, intonation
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
Introduction to Group Dynamics
Author: JK Mojoyinola
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: SOW203
Topics: Group Dynamics, groups, personal goals, group goals, Group Development, Group Cohesion, leadership, leader, decision making, power influence, Verbal Communication, communication, non-Verbal Communication, group conflict
Basics of Communication and Interviewing skills in Family Medicine
Author: LO Odeigah
School: University of Ilorin
Department: Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health science
Course Code: FAMILY MEDICINE500
Topics: doctor–patient communication, skills of communication, Questioning, Listening, Patient Centered Consultation, Consultation, Verbal communication, Non-verbal communication, breaking bad news
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
Introduction to Mass Communication
Author: Joseph Obe
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: MAC111
Topics: Mass Communication, Theories of Mass Communication, Models of Communication, verbal communication, Non-Verbal Communication, Intra Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Group Communication, Public Communication, Cross Culture, International Communication, Print Media, book publishing, broadcast media, narrowcast media, online media, Media Effects Theories
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