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Lexicalization in Nigerian Pidgin
EO Mensah
Concentric: Studies in Linguistics 37 (2), 209-240, 2011
702011
Frog, where are you?: The ethnopragmatics of Ibibio death prevention names
EO Mensah
Journal of African Cultural Studies 27 (2), 115-132, 2015
552015
The dynamics of youth language in Africa: An introduction.
E Mensah
Sociolinguistic Studies 10, 2016
442016
The structure of Ibibio death prevention names
E Mensah, I Offong
Anthropological Notebooks 19 (3), 2013
372013
When you open your legs, you eat: The discourse of transactional sex among female youth in Nigeria
EO Mensah
Sexuality & Culture 24 (3), 543-560, 2020
322020
Female nicknames in Nigeria: The case of Calabar metropolis
E Mensah
Language Matters 47 (2), 184-202, 2016
312016
Youth language in Nigeria: A case study of the Ágábá Boys
EO Mensah
Sociolinguistic Studies 6 (3), 387, 2012
302012
The communicative significance of Ngə̂mbà personal names
E Mensah, S Mekamgoum
African Identities 15 (4), 398-413, 2017
292017
Proverbs in Nigerian pidgin
EO Mensah
Journal of Anthropological Research 69 (1), 87-115, 2013
292013
Husband is a priority: Gender roles, patriarchy and the naming of female children in Nigeria
EO Mensah
Gender Issues 40 (1), 44-64, 2023
282023
Name this child: Religious identity and ideology in Tiv personal names
EO Mensah
Names, 1-15, 2020
272020
Linguistic creativity in Nigerian Pidgin advertising
E Mensah, R Ndimele
Sociolinguistic studies 7 (3), 321, 2013
252013
A morphosyntactic analysis of Efik proverbs
EO Mensah
An Ambilingual Interdisciplinary Journal, Glossa 5 (2), 250-281, 2010
252010
All I want is your waist: Sexual metaphors as youth slanguage in Nigeria
E Mensah, L Nkamigbo
Sociolinguistic Studies 10 (1-2), 177-198, 2016
232016
Proverbial nicknames among rural youth in Nigeria
E Mensah
Anthropological Linguistics 59 (4), 414-439, 2017
212017
Grammaticalization in Nigerian Pidgin
E Offiong Mensah
Íkala, revista de lenguaje y cultura 17 (2), 167-179, 2012
212012
To be a man is not a day’s job: The discursive construction of hegemonic masculinity by rural youth in Nigeria
EO Mensah
Gender issues 38 (4), 438-460, 2021
182021
African anthroponyms: Sociolinguistic currents and anthropological reflections.
E Mensah, K Rowan
Sociolinguistic Studies 13, 2019
182019
Personal names in language contact situations: A case of Cross River State, South-eastern Nigeria
E Mensah
Acta Academica 47 (2), 102-138, 2015
172015
Laughing at the pandemic: youth performance and digital humour in response to Covid-19 in Nigeria
I Inyabri, R Aboh, E Mensah
English Academy Review 38 (2), 105-116, 2021
162021
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