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Imikan Nkopuruk
Other names
IMIKAN NSEOBONG NKOPURUK, ai Nkuru
Lecturer,
University of Abuja
; PhD in view (Solarin), Ijagun, Ogun, Nigeria
Verified email at uniabuja.edu.ng
Micro-Teaching
English Stylistics
African Poetry
Pragmatics
English Composition
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Status Planning, Corpus Planning and Acquisition Planning: Detailed Discourse with Examples from Two African Countries-Tanzania and Bokina Faso
I Nkopuruk
Researchgate Publication
, 2018
7
2018
The Device of Graphology in Joe Ushies Poetry. Stylistic and Pedagogical Implications
I Nkopuruk
GRIN Verlag
, 2019
3
2019
Objectifying Intuitive Response in Stylistic Analysis: A Study of Maya Angelou’s “Still I Rise”
I Nkopuruk, O Saheed
Asian Journal of Language, Literature and Culture Studies 2 (2), 51-56
, 2019
2
2019
The English pronouns and their usage
I Nkopuruk, KS Odusina
Nigeria: Tai Solarin University of Education
, 2018
2
2018
A Pragmatic Analysis of Selected Nigerian Newspapers Obituaries
I Nkopuruk
Nigerianism in Modern Communication: An Appraisal
I Nkopuruk
Objectifying Intuitive Response in Stylistic Analysis: Maya Angelou’s ‘Still I Rise’, as a case study
I Nkopuruk
On the system of Finiteness
I Nkopuruk
Joe Ushie’s Hill Songs and the Renovation of the Graphological Model
I Nkopuruk
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