The Landmarks Series is a research and publications outfit funded by the Landmarks Research Foundation to publish recent outstanding doctoral dissertations on any aspect of Nigerian linguistics, languages, literatures and cultures. This study is a departer from most previous work on Yoruba Grammar in the sense that rather than being purely a descriptive grammar; it attempts to provide a theoretical analysis of the internal and external syntax of Yoruba nominal expressions using the Chomskyan Principles and Parameters approach to syntax. This Generative theory attempts to characterize the grammar of all natural languages in terms of a set of universal principles that all languages share, and a set of parameters along which languages may vary...
The claim in Yoruba Grammar that expressions featuring verb relativisation are sentential nominalisa...
This paper deals with a detailed analysis of nouns derived from Noun+Noun structures. These nouns ar...
The fact that remarkable progress has been made in linguistic study and research in Nigeria notwiths...
It is my intention in this paper to present the similarities and the differences of the standard Yor...
Most of the existing studies on nominal derivation in Yoruba exclusively employed rule-driven deriva...
This thesis discusses four selected topics on Yoruba nominal expressions: the syntax of possessives,...
Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1981), pp. 1-1
The present study differs from any previous study in that it is consciously based on a theory. Unli...
The aim of this paper is to highlight how developments in generative grammar have been applied to th...
Abstract This study aimed at validating Nigerian English as a language borne out of the culturally ...
In twenty-five chapters this book covers phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics. The chapters a...
Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1977), pp. 386-39
The nature of the form, function, meaning and interpretation of relativisers and relative clause str...
This paper examines grammaticality and acceptability in the Ulrhobo language. Grammaticality has to ...
This study describes the grammar of the Idaacha dialect of Yoruba in the areas ofphonology and morph...
The claim in Yoruba Grammar that expressions featuring verb relativisation are sentential nominalisa...
This paper deals with a detailed analysis of nouns derived from Noun+Noun structures. These nouns ar...
The fact that remarkable progress has been made in linguistic study and research in Nigeria notwiths...
It is my intention in this paper to present the similarities and the differences of the standard Yor...
Most of the existing studies on nominal derivation in Yoruba exclusively employed rule-driven deriva...
This thesis discusses four selected topics on Yoruba nominal expressions: the syntax of possessives,...
Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1981), pp. 1-1
The present study differs from any previous study in that it is consciously based on a theory. Unli...
The aim of this paper is to highlight how developments in generative grammar have been applied to th...
Abstract This study aimed at validating Nigerian English as a language borne out of the culturally ...
In twenty-five chapters this book covers phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics. The chapters a...
Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1977), pp. 386-39
The nature of the form, function, meaning and interpretation of relativisers and relative clause str...
This paper examines grammaticality and acceptability in the Ulrhobo language. Grammaticality has to ...
This study describes the grammar of the Idaacha dialect of Yoruba in the areas ofphonology and morph...
The claim in Yoruba Grammar that expressions featuring verb relativisation are sentential nominalisa...
This paper deals with a detailed analysis of nouns derived from Noun+Noun structures. These nouns ar...
The fact that remarkable progress has been made in linguistic study and research in Nigeria notwiths...