Here’s the Bank of Papers on Morphology (MorphOn). Feel free to download any article(s) you wish.
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Please reference material found on the MorphOn as follows:
Morpheme, J., and M. Morpheme (1 April 2005).‘Morphology is Still Alive and Kicking’,
MorphOn, 1-100. Available on Internet at:
www.morphologyonline.com.
Virtual Yearbook 2005
Akande, A. T. (3 Aug 2005). ‘Morphological Errors in the English Usage of Some Nigerian Learners: Causes and Remedies’,
MorphOn, 1-25.
Download here.Olateju, M. A., Akande, A.T., and O.T. Akinwale (2 Sept 2005). ‘Morphological Processes in Product Naming By Trado-medical Practitioners in Nigeria’,
MorphOn, 1-14.
Download here.Virtual Yearbook 2006
Afolabi, A. and Olateju, M.A. (2 Feb 2006). ‘Teaching English Relative Clauses To Second Language Learners Of English’,
MorphOn, 1-23.
Download here.Fakoya, A. (16 May 2006).‘The As Derivational Discourse Morpheme ’,
MorphOn, 1-11.
Download here.Yuka, C. and Omoregbe, M. (28 May 2006).‘Re As a Post-Verbal Free Form in Edo: A Morpho-Semantic RE-Analysis ’,
MorphOn, 1-13.
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Fakoya, A. (29 Oct 2006).‘Nigerian English: A Morpholectal Classification’,
MorphOn, 1-16.
Download here.Virtual Yearbook 2007
Adeniyi, H. (2 Apr 2007). ‘A Comparative Study of Reduplication in Edo and Yoruba’,
MorphOn, 1-23.
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