English Books
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
Author: Anthony Oha
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG321
Topics: Contemporary English usage, English Language, British English Varieties, American English Structure, Australian English Varieties, New Zealand English Varieties, Contemporary Nigerian English, popular Nigerian English, Contemporary English Writing, English speech form, Formal English language style, informal English style, Linguistic Meaning, Speaker Meaning, Business English, Business Writing, Internet English, Web Writing, Old English, modern English
Author: Mfon Brownson Ekpe
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG353
Topics: English Language, English Language promotion, functions of English Language in Nigeria, Sociolinguistic Consequences of English in Nigeria, Classification of English Language in Nigeria, Nigerian English Debate, English Nativisation, English Phonological Features, English Grammatical Features, English Lexico-Semantic Features, English Discourse Features, Standard Nigerian English, Non-Standard Nigerian English, Nigerian Pidgin English, Language planning
Author: Demola Jolayemi
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG341
Topics: English phonology, phonetics, phonology, English vowels, English Monophthongs, English Diphthongs, English triphthongs, English consonants, plosives, affricates, fricatives, English Sound Change, English phonemes, generative phonology, Distinctive features Matrix, syllable structure, syllable strength, English phonotactics, English stress, English intonation, Articulatory Phonetics, Acoustic Phonetics, Auditory Phonetics, Segmental Phonemes, Pure Vowel Numbers, Closing Diphthongs, Centering Diphthongs, Bilabial Plosive, Alveolar Plosive, velar plosive, Glottal Plosive, Affricate Sounds, Palato-alveolar Affricate, Labio-dental Fricative, Dental Fricative, Alveolar Fricatives, Palato-alveolar Fricatives, Glottal Fricative, Nasal Sounds, English Minimal Pairs, English Allophones, Phonetic Representation, Phonological Rules, Sonorant
International English ,6th edition
Author: Peter Trudgill, Jean Hannah
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG409
Topics: International English, Standard English, English, Australasian English, South African English, Welsh English, north American English, Scottish English, Irish English, west Indian English, English-based creoles, Lesser-known Englishes
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language ,3rd edition
Author: David Crystal
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG409
Topics: History of English, Old English, middle English, early modern English, Modern English, World English, English vocabulary, Lexicon, etymology, lexical dimensions, English grammar, grammatical mythology, structure of words, word classes, structure of sentences, spoken English, written English, using 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
English Phonetics and Phonology, 2nd edition
Author: Philip Carr
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: EBG141
Topics: English Phonetics, English Phonology, Consonants, Airstream, Articulation, Secondary Articulation, Affricates, Nasal Stops, vowels, Primary Cardinal Vowels, short vowels, Long Vowels, Diphthongs, Phonemic Principle, Linguistic Knowledge, phoneme, Allophones, English Phonemes, English Consonant Phonemes, English Vowel Phonemes, English Syllable Structure, Language-Specific Phonotactics, Syllabic Consonants, Phonotactics, Syllable-Based Generalizations, Morphological Structure, Syllable Structure, Resyllabification, English Word Stress, Compound Words, English Intonation, Tonic Syllables, Tones, Intonation Phrases, Tonic Placement, Graphophonemics, Spelling–Pronunciation Relations, Vowel Graphemes, Consonant Graphemes, English accent variation, British Accents, Southern Hemisphere Accents, American Accents, Sound Recordings
Gimson's Pronunciation of English ,8th edition
Author: Alan Cruttenden
School: Federal University, Oye-Ekiti
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ELS101
Topics: English Pronunciation, language, linguistics, speech mechanism, speech production, speech chain, Sound qua1ity, sounds of speech, Phonetic description, vowel, consonant, Egressive pulmonic consonants, vowels, phonemes, Allophones, Phonemic systems, sound change, Old English, Middle English, Early Modem English, Diphthongs, English vowels, vowel length, English consonants, Plosives, Affricates, Fricatives, Sonorants, nasals, words, connected speech, accent, Phonotactics, Intonation, Amalgam English, International English, Pronouncing dictionaries
English History, Diversity and Change
Author: David Graddol, Dick Leith, Joan Swann
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG409
Topics: English History, English Diversity, English voices, English manuscripts, English Accent, English grammar variation, style shifting, code shifting, Good English, Bad English
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