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Akinwale, Olayiwola Timothy; Adegoju, Adeyemi (2013) | |
Aspiring Vice-Chancellors' rhetoric and the challenges of building a 21st century Nigerian University | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 24. p. 93-117. |
Agyekum, Kofi (2013) | |
The pragmatics of NPP presidential campaign promises in Ghana's 2008 elections | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 24. p. 37-63. |
Boamah, Emmanuel (2012) | |
The concept of African pianism | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 23. p. 141-154. |
Olatunji, Michael Olutayo (2012) | |
Yorùbá proverbs and musicality | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 23. p. 125-140. |
Adjei, Mawuli (2012) | |
Back-to-Africa, 'double consciousness' and the African Diaspora: confronting the myth and the reality in Ghanaian fiction | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 23. p. 33-55. |
Dako, Kari; Yitah, Helen (eds.) (2012) | |
Special issue on aspects of Creole and pidgin languages with reference to West Africa, from presentations at the SPCL conference at the University of Ghana, Legon, August 2nd-6th 2011 | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. #2012. 230p. |
Akande, A.T.; Okanlawon, O.B.; Akinwale, O.T. (2011) | |
Attitudes of educated Yoruba bilinguals to codeswitching | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 22. p. 71-91. |
Dzahene-Quarshie, Josephine (2011) | |
Language policy, language choice and language use in the Tanzanian Parliament | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 22. p. 27-69. |
Adika, Prince K. (2011) | |
Marking transgressive spaces and bodies: a review of contemporary Ghanaian poetry | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 22. p. 1-25. |
Dako, K.; Kodie, G.F. (2010) | |
A look at how students in the University of Ghana realise final stops in monosyllabic words | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 21. p. 181-197. |
Moffatt, V.A.A. (2010) | |
Othering through gendering discourses and patriarchal hegemonies in Joseph Conrad's Heart of darkness and Barbara Kingsolver's The poisonwood Bible | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 21. p. 163-179. |
Anderson, Jemima Asabea; Asiama-Ossom, Charity Afisem (2010) | |
'If your dress gets missing, I shall buy one': compliments and compliment response strategies in English in Ghana | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 21. p. 127-162. |
Adika, G.S.K. (2010) | |
Infelicitous use of anaphoric 'this' in undergraduate academic writing | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 21. p. 99-126. |
Sackey, A.A. (2010) | |
The hamartia of Aristotle | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 21. p. 77-98. |
Csajbok-Twerefou, I. (2010) | |
The role of films in the teaching of foreign languages | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 21. p. 51-75. |
Akhuemokhan, S.I.; Masagbor, R.A. (2010) | |
From centre-stage to the wings: the process of cultural adjustment in Arrow of God | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 21. p. 39-50. |
Agyekum, Kofi (2010) | |
The ethnopragmatics of Akan compliments | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 21. p. 13-38. |
Oduyoye, A. (2010) | |
Legon at 60: new directions for the humanities | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 21. p. 1-11. |
Amfo, N.A.A.; Norgbe, S.B. (2009) | |
Comparing demonstratives in Kwa | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 20. p. 181-211. |
Amuzu, E.K. (2009) | |
Double plurality in codeswitching | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 20. p. 151-180. |
Ahoua, F. (2009) | |
The phonology-syntax interface in Avikam | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 20. p. 123-149. |
Arhine, Adwoa (2009) | |
Speech surrogates of Africa: a study of the Fante 'mmensuon' | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 20. p. 105-122. |
Adjei, Mawuli (2009) | |
Corruption and the body politic in post-colonial Ghana: a re-reading of Amu Djoleto's 'Money Galore' in the era of 'zero tolerance for corruption' in Ghana | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 20. p. 89-103. |
Dzahene-Quarshie, Josephine (2009) | |
Globalization of an African language: truth or fiction? | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 20. p. 69-87. |
Bello-Kano, Ibrahim (2009) | |
Subjects, agents, or collectives? The discourse of youth and philosophy | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 20. p. 45-68. |
Ajei, Martin (2009) | |
The 'paranormal': African philosophy questions science | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 20. p. 23-43. |
Gyekye, K. (2009) | |
Relationship between religion and science | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 20. p. 1-22. |
Amenga-Etego, Rose Mary (2008) | |
Chinchirisi: the phenomenon of 'spirit children' among the Nankani of northern Ghana | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 19. p. 183-214. |
Sàláwù, A.S. (2008) | |
On the structure of the qualifier system in Òko-Ósànyen | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 19. p. 163-182. |
Saanchi, J.A. (2008) | |
Negation in Dagaare | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 19. p. 151-162. |
Emielu, Austin 'Maro (2008) | |
Towards a global 21st century African popular music: Assata Band as a case study | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 19. p. 135-149. |
Osam, Kweku (2008) | |
Imaging a president: Rawlings in 'The Ghanaian Chronicle' | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 19. p. 109-134. |
Yennah, R. (2008) | |
Nature, nurture, and the mathematics of culture in the light of selected works of Voltaire and Rousseau | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 19. p. 77-108. |
Adam, G.N. (2008) | |
The role of metaphor in the stylistic rendition of Gogol's Dead souls | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 19. p. 53-75. |
Yitah, H. (2008) | |
The native's nightmares as enabling discourse in Richard Wright's Native son | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 19. p. 39-51. |
Bamidele, L. (2008) | |
Sarmakand and the labyrinth of Soyinka's language and thought | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 19. p. 21-38. |
Asiedu, Awo Mana (2008) | |
Returning to the 'motherland', illusions and realities: a study of Aidoo's 'The dilemma of a ghost' and Onwueme's 'Legacies/The missing face' | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 19. p. 1-19. |
Collins, J. (2007) | |
Pan African goombay drum-dance music: its ramifications and development in Ghana | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 18. p. 179-200. |
Andoh, T.E. (2007) | |
The nationalistic music of I.D. Riverson | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 18. p. 159-175. |
Abioje, P.O. (2007) | |
Divine revelation in African religion among the Yoruba and in Christianity | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 18. p. 145-158. |
Unumeri, G.O. (2007) | |
Socio-cultural factors that inhibit the emergence of women political leaders in Nigeria | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 18. p. 119-143. |
Lauer, H. (2007) | |
The logical limitations to misunderstanding | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 18. p. 107-118. |
Dzahene-Quarshie, J. (2007) | |
Auto-referential affective construction: an aspect of the syntax of inalienable possessions in Swahili | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 18. p. 91-106. |
Mensah, E.O. (2007) | |
On Efik prefixing morphology | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 18. p. 71-89. |
Agoro, S.N.A. (2007) | |
Christian theatre as alternative theatre | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 18. p. 55-70. |
Amuzu, K. (2007) | |
Dialoguing with the past: Ayi Kwei Armah's creative vision | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 18. p. 37-54. |
Asaah, A.H. (2007) | |
When children kill the mothers they (profess to) love: images of matricide in African literature | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 18. p. 21-35. |
Dzregah, A.E. (2007) | |
Masculinity theories and feminist influences | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 18. p. 1-20. |
Collins, J. (2006) | |
African guitarism: one hundred years of West African highlife | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 17. p. 173-196. |
Akoh, A.D. (2006) | |
Oral performance and the Ibaji-Igala society in transition: the songs of Oyaka contextualized | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 17. p. 159-172. |
Sàláwù, A.S. (2006) | |
Sentence production and comprehension in Yorùbá child language | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 17. p. 135-158. |
Agbedor, P.K. (2006) | |
Reduplication in Ewe | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 17. p. 119-134. |
Fakeye, D.O. (2006) | |
An evaluation of the English language curriculum of advanced literacy programmes in South Western Nigeria | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 17. p. 105-118. |
Anderson, J.A. (2006) | |
Request forms in English in Ghana | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 17. p. 75-103. |
Manford, R. (2006) | |
Portfolio assessment: an overview | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 17. p. 63-74. |
Kuu-ire, S.M.A. (2006) | |
The economics of tertiary education: a decade of experimenting with tertiary reforms and cost sharing therapies in Ghana | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 17. p. 45-61. |
Akyeampong, E.K. (2006) | |
Towns, townlife, and diseases in colonial West Africa | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 17. p. 25-43. |
Sackey, E. (2006) | |
The truth of fiction: the representation of Kwame Nkrumah's Ghana in Ayi Kwei Armah's the Beautiful ones are not yet born | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 17. p. 1-23. |
Lauer, H. (2006) | |
Can an 'Africentric' paradigm be the basis for solving Ghana's social and economic problems? | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume special ed.. p. 73-87. |
Ackah, K. (2006) | |
Classics in aid of national development: a cultural-historical approach to the teaching of classical Greek history | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume special ed.. p. 53-72. |
Kwapong, A.A. (2006) | |
Classical civilization and national development | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume special ed.. p. 45-52. |
Pobee, J.S. (2006) | |
Globalization and the humanities: a perspective from the God word | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume special ed.. p. 29-44. |
Nii-Yartey, F. (2006) | |
Globalization and African culture: the role of the arts | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume special ed.. p. 13-28. |
Awoonor, K. (2006) | |
Humanities and globalization: an African perspectives | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume special ed.. p. 5-12. |
Adinku, O. (2005) | |
Liturgical dance review: the good samaritan/hail the king | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 16. p. 207-210. |
Dovlo, E. (2005) | |
Religion and remembering slavery in Africa | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 16. p. 181-206. |
Brukum, N.J.K. (2005) | |
Wealth and power: Jan Nieser and the Dutch administration in the Gold Coast: 1799-1818 | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 16. p. 165-179. |
Adjei, M. (2005) | |
Sexual-textual politics: disguise and symbolism in Ama Ata Aidoo's the Girl who can and other stories | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 16. p. 149-164. |
Sackey, E. (2005) | |
Looking from behind: reflections on the writing of Amma Darko | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 16. p. 135-148. |
Badasu, C.K.M. (2005) | |
The self/other question in Ferdinand Oyono's Une vie de boy | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 16. p. 103-119. |
Asaah, A.H. (2005) | |
Stylistic manifestations of traditional culture in postcolonial Francophone African women's fiction | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 16. p. 83-101. |
Joshua, M.T.; Bassey, B.A. (2005) | |
Teachers' perceptions of students' evaluation of teaching effectiveness | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 16. p. 73-82. |
Atintono, S.A. (2005) | |
Serial verb constructions in Gurene: an overview | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 16. p. 55-71. |
Amuzu, E.K. (2005) | |
Codeswitching in Ghana: still the 'third tongue' of the educated | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 16. p. 27-53. |
Agyekum, K. (2005) | |
The pragmatics of requests in Akan communication | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 16. p. 1-26. |
Ackah, K. (2004) | |
Plato and the rule of law | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 15. p. 122-134. |
Agyeman, K. (2004) | |
In defence of 'absolutes' in the phenomenological foundation of morality | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 15. p. 113-122. |
Duthie, A.S. (2004) | |
Correlating sounds with spellings in English and some Ghanaian languages | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 15. p. 99-111. |
Anyidoho, A. (2004) | |
English only as medium of instruction in primary 1-3 | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 15. p. 81-97. |
Akrofi, A.K.; Swafford, J.; Janisc, C. (2004) | |
English in Ghana revisited: exploring perceptions on the universe of English, hegemony of English, and ecology of language paradigms | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 15. p. 49-79. |
Adam, G.N (2004) | |
English in Russian lexical borrowings, with particular reference to computer terminology | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 15. p. 37-48. |
Jato-Kaleo, A.B. (2004) | |
The theme of death in La Vie et demie (Sony Labour Tansi), Le recit cirque...(Mohammed Alioum Fantoure) and En attendant le vote des betes sauvages (Ahmadou Kourouma) | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 15. p. 23-36. |
Ganusah, R.Y. (2004) | |
Community versus individual rights in Africa: a view point | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 15. p. 1-21. |
Ackah, K.; Agyeman, K. (2002) | |
The metaphysical basis of the possibility and meaningfulness of discourse in Plato's Sophist | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 13. p. 133-140. |
Weiss, H. (2002) | |
Aspects of almsgiving in pre-colonial Muslim societies of the Bilâd as Sûdân | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 13. p. 115-131. |
Agyekum, K. (2002) | |
Lexical polysemy and metaphorical extensions of te 'hear' perception verb in Akan | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 13. p. 99-113. |
Manford, R. (2002) | |
Some ideas on funding higher education in Ghana | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 13. p. 91-98. |
Kweku Osam, E. (2002) | |
Old needs, new methods: the discourse of Ghanaian personal advertisements | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 13. p. 75-90. |
Ackah, K. (2002) | |
Language, logic and reality in Parmenides | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 13. p. 63-73. |
Yankah, K. (2002) | |
Language, media and Ghana's democracy | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 13. p. 41-62. |
Asaah, A.H. (2002) | |
Subversion and indeterminacy in Calixthe Beyala's the Sun hath looked upon me | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 13. p. 19-40. |
Perbi, A. (2002) | |
The acquisition of female slaves in pre-colonial Ghana: labour or love? | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 13. p. 1-18. |
Oduro-Mensah, D. (1999-2001) | |
Toward the promotion of adult science education in developing countries | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 12. p. 121-135. |
Hale, F. (1999-2001) | |
To bury or to praise: a critique of Catholic missions in John Munonye's Obi | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 12. p. 103-120. |
Osakwe-Mokwunyei, J.N. (1999-2001) | |
Other talking instruments of Africa: a study of the Aniocha-Igbo gourd trumpet | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 12. p. 89-102. |
Djisenu, J.K. (1999-2001) | |
Some controversies associated with drama in the Ghanaian traditional context | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 12. p. 75-87. |
Oloruntoba-Oju, T. (1999-2001) | |
The language of anger in African theatre: through epic fundamentalism to schism in Nigerian emergent drama | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 12. p. 53-73. |
Ansu-Kyeremeh, K. (1999-2001) | |
Culture of silence: change without continuity in an African communication framework | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 12. p. 31-52. |
Akrong, A. (1999-2001) | |
Salvation in African Christianity | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 12. p. 1-29. |
Andoh-Kumi, K. (1998) | |
Medium of instruction at the basic education level: does it matter? | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 11. p. 119-146. |
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