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Chinwe RoseAnn Ezeifeka
Chinwe RoseAnn Ezeifeka
Associate Professor of English, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka
Verified email at unizik.edu.ng
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Discourse Analysis: Concepts and Approaches
CR Ezeifeka
Patrobas Ltd 1, 217 pages, 2018
452018
Gender representation in the 1999 Nigerian constitution: A critical discourse analysis for socio-political equity
CR Ezeifeka, NN Osakwe
Discourse & Society 24 (6), 687-700, 2013
372013
Strategic use of metaphor in Nigerian newspaper reports: A critical perspective
CR Ezeifeka
Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis across Disciplines 6 (2), 174-192, 2013
362013
Critical discourse analysis of interpersonal meaning and power relations in selected inaugural political speeches in Nigeria
CR Ezeifeka
UJAH: Unizik Journal of Arts and Humanities 14 (2), 46-65, 2013
202013
Grammatical metaphor: In search of proficiency in research abstract writing
CR Ezeifeka
SAGE Open 5 (1), 2158244015577667, 2015
182015
Gender stereotypes in selected Igbo proverbs
CR Ezeifeka
Contemporary Journal of African Studies 4 (2), 93-126, 2017
112017
Analysis of experiential meaning in selected inaugural political speeches in Nigeria
CR Ezeifeka
AFRREV LALIGENS: An International Journal of Language, Literature and Gender …, 2013
92013
Grammatical metaphor in SFL: A rhetorical resource for academic writing
CR Ezeifeka
UJAH: Unizik Journal of Arts and Humanities, 207-221, 2011
92011
Verbal hygiene and ethnic politics in Nigeria: a study of selected newspaper print and online publications
MC Nnuta, C Ezeifeka
Ogirisi: A New Journal of African studies 13, 46-69, 2017
62017
Analysis of thematic prominence in selected nigerian inaugural political speeches
CR Ezeifeka
UJAH: Unizik Journal of Arts and Humanities 17 (2), 20-46, 2016
62016
Feminists Undercurrents in Selected Traditional Igbo Songs: Contemporary Igbo Women’s Voice
CR Ezeifeka, IJ Ogbazi
Studies in Literature and Language 12 (5), 1-15, 2016
62016
“'You're responsible for his death': Widowhood in Igbo gender construction and struggle for agency in selected literary texts”
C Ezeifeka, I Ogbazi
International Journal of Language and Literature. (IJLL) 2 (3), 1-10, 2014
6*2014
. English Grammatical Structures and Models of Analysis
CR Ezeifeka
SCOA Heritage 1, 224 pages, 2018
52018
‘Her market has closed’: Critical rethinking of gender stereotypes in selected Igbo idioms
C Ezeifeka
Mgbakoigba: Journal of African Studies 5 (2), 152-169, 2016
52016
Critical discourse analysis of self-glorification and derogation in selected inaugural political speeches in Nigeria
CR Ezeifeka
International Journal of Research in Arts and Social Sciences (IJRASS 4, 251-265, 2012
5*2012
English for university career administrators: implications for ESP and national development
CR Ezeifeka
Journal of the Nigeria English Studies Association (JNESA) 13 (1), 69-86, 2010
32010
The Kolanut Ritual As Speech Event In Selected Igbo Cultural Ceremonies
C EZEIFEKA, L CHINYEAKA
Research Journal of English Language and Literature 7 (1), 128-137, 2019
22019
Neologisms and nonce expressions of ethnic politics in Nigeria’s “change” regime
CRA Ezeifeka
OGIRISI: a New Journal of African Studies 14 (1), 1-28, 2018
22018
The impact of federal road safety awareness texts on the level of road accidents in Nigeria: A semiotic investigation
C Ezeifeka, NF Ogbogu
Awka Journal of English Language and Literary Studies 8 (1), 2021
12021
ANALYSIS OF NEWSPAPER REPORTS OF THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF BIAFRA (IPOB)
CP Umetiti, C Ezeifeka
AWKA JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERARY STUDIES 8 (1), 2021
12021
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