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THE LIMITATIONS OF PUBLIC RELATIONS PRACTICE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

ABSTRACT The study recognizes that there are limitations to effective public relations practice in developing countries.  There is grossly under utilization of the potent instrument of public relations. The objectives of this study include: To examine the limitations of public relations practice in developing countries. To satisfy part of the ...

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NEEDS ANALYSIS OF UNDERGRADUATE BASIC IGBO IN NIGERIAN TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS USING NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY AWKA NIGERIA AS EXAMPLE

Abstract This study is a needs-based analysis of undergraduate students’ general Igbo  (Igbo GS) in Nigerian tertiary institutions, focusing on Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. With survey design, in 2015/2016 session, data were collected from two indigenous Igbo-speaking lecturers and two hundred non-Igbo undergraduates in the Igbo GS/L2 cluster. Mixed sampling ...

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THEME AND STYLE OF IGBO BIRTH SONGS

ABSTRACT This study analysis the theme and style of Igbo birth songs. Presenttly, with the introduction of  Christianity and  civilization  in  the  forms  of  cinemas,  televisions,  videos,  computers, phones and even Igbo written literature, many Igbo people hardly practice the oral aspect of the Igbo language like birth songs, funeral ...

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LANGUAGE USE AND MODES OF COMMUNICATION IN NSUKKA URBAN DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

ABSTRACT This  study  investigates  language  use  and  modes  of  communication  in  Nsukka  Urban development projects, Enugu State. The study deals specifically  with type of  development agents and the impact of identified  modes of communication  in  developing the area. The study used 102 respondents, comprising different development agents in the study ...

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PHONOLOGICAL VARIATIONS IN AKU AND UKEHE DIALECTS OF THE IGBO LANGUAGE

ABSTRACT This research work critically examines the phonological variation in Aku and Ukehe dialects of Igbo language. The method of data elicitation was mainly perceptual against descriptive approach. This was achieved through systematic observation and analysis of the speakers’ use of language in natural situations. In collecting the data 16adult ...

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LANGUAGE CONTACT AND INFLUENCE IMPLICATIONS FOR IGALA/BASSA-NGE CONTACT IN DEKINA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA KOGI STATE.

ABSTRACT This study investigates language contact and influence, its implications for Igala and Bassa-Nge contact in Dekina Local Government Area, Kogi State. The study specifically deals  with the linguistic, socio-cultural and economic factors that influence   that   language   contact   between   Igala   and   Bassa-Nge   speech communities. The study uses 200 respondents comprising ...

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MICROPARAMETRIC SYNTAX OF INTERROGATIVES IN NORTH EASTERN GROUP OF IGBO DIALECTS

ABSTRACT This work examines the syntax of interrogatives in North Eastern Group of Igbo Dialects  (NEGD)  and  Standard  Igbo  (SI).  The  main  aim  is to  comparatively characterise  the  systems  of  interrogatives  in the  selected  varieties  of NEGD, namely Izhi, Ezaa, Mgbo, Ehugbo, Uburu and Nkaleha and to describe the range ...

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ARGUMENT STRUCTURE OF THE URHOBO VERB A MINIMALIST APPROACH

ABSTRACT This research work examines the argument structure of the Urhobo Verb: using the Minimalist Approach, the various types of argument and the manner in which they are introduced in a sentence were described.  The basic assumption is that Urhobo language is a potentail source of input for the determination ...

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TRANSLATION OF I. U. NWADIKE’S ADAEZE INTO ENGLISH

ABSTRACT This research work delves into translating  Adaeze, an Igbo novel written by Inno Uzoma Nwadike into English. Today, there are lots of creative writings in indigenous languages which are yet to be translated into English. Certainly, some of the Igbo novels deserve to be made available in translation into ...

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SELECTED IGBO NOVELS AND CLASSICISM IN LITERATURE

Abstract Since the bringing to fore of Omenụkọ as a classical Igbo novel by critics like Emenyonu, no serious critical work has been done to place other Igbo novels appropriately as classic or non- classic  novels.  It  is  against  this  background  that  the  present  work  sets  out  to  analysis classicism ...

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THE LANGUAGE NEEDS OF MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS IN NSUKKA METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to analyse the language needs of the medical professionals in the Nsukka metropolis.  Needs analysis is all about finding out the  visions of a particular group and how to make such vision a reality through the  English  language  as a second language in ...

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GENDER AND POWER IN UBESIE’S NOVELS A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS

ABSTRACT Gender studies is pervasive as it permeates all human endeavour. It is applicable to diverse areas of study such as literature, sociology, education and philosophy. This study, therefore, investigates the novels of Tony Ubesie with a view to giving insight on the representation of male and female characters’ gender ...

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HIATUS RESOLUTION STRATEGIES IN IGBO

ABSTRACT A study of hiatus as concept shows that many languages of the world disprefer hiatus while some  completely  avoid  it.  Some  device  strategies  for  resolving  it  is  cited.  Hiatus  is  a phonological phenomenon  where two different vowels occur in a  juxtaposition without an intervening consonant  has different repair strategies ...

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