Department of English & Literary Studies
 
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Charles Ogbulogo
General Information
Title Professor
Position Dean of College
Department Language and Literary Studies
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+234-8033326097

Email charlog2000@yahoo.com
Academic / Professional Information
  1981-1985-B.A. (ed) (Hons.) English-Education, Second Class Upper, University of Calabar
  1986-1987, M.A. English Language, University of Lagos
  1991-1995, Ph.D. English Language (Syntax), University of Lagos
   
Research Interest
  Igbo-English Medical Dictionary – completed under the Claude Ake Memorial Awards, USA in conjunction with the Africa – America Institute, Washington DC.
  A Dictionary of the Professions
  Concepts in Semantics – A Course Text
Special Awards
  Claude Ake Memorial Award U.S.A 2002
  CODESRIA, PhD Research Grant, Dakar, Senegal, 1991.
  Best Graduating Student’s Award, Faculty of Education, University of Calabar, 1985.
Teaching Areas
  English Grammar and Usage, Syntax, Phonology, Semantics, Computational Linguistics, Psycho Linguistics, Theoretical Linguistics etc.
   
   
Research & Publication
Books & Monographs Ogbulogo, Charles (1990/97) Problem Areas in English Grammar and Usage Lagos: Estorise Publisers.
  Ogbulogo, Charles (2000), Oral English Manual, Lagos: Logomedia. ...and many more...
  i.Ogbulogo, C. and P. Alo (2000) (eds) Issues in Language and Communication in Nigeria: Sam Orient Publishers
  ii.Ogbulogo, Charles, Alaba, Olugoyega and Ezikeojiaku, P. A. (2001), Ogbulogo, Charles (2004) Business Communication in Practice: Lagos: Sam Iroanusi Publications
  Ogbulogo, C. (2005), Concepts in Semantics, Lagos: Sam Iroanusi; Publications
  Ogbulogo, C. (2005) Igbo-English Medial Dictionary, Lagos: Sam Iroanusi Publications
Chapters in books Ogbulogo, Charles (1999), “Towards a Universal Explication of Language Disorders” Issues in Language and Communication in Nigeria: Essays in Honour of Emmanuel Kwofie, pp. 25-34
  Ogbulogo, Charles (2001), “The Imperatives of Linguistic Theorising in a Multilingual Society: Perspectives from Nigeria” in Eruvbetine, A. E (ed), The Humanistic Management of Pluralism: A Formular for Development in Nigeria, Lagos: Faculty of Arts, University of Lagos.
  Ogbulogo, Charles (2001), “Issues in the Lexicography of Nigerian Languages” In Advances in African Languages, Literature and Cultures. Pp. 51-60
  Ogbulogo, Charles (2001), “The Phonology of English” Fakoya, A. A. and S. Ogunpitans (eds), The English Compendium, Lagos: Dept of English, Lagos State University pp. 1-24.
  Ogbulogo, Charles (2002/04), “Linguistics Implications of Variations in Movement in English-Igbo Syntax” In Awonusi V. O. and Babalola E. A. (eds) The English Language and literary Communication in Nigeria: a Festschift fro Abiodun Adetugbo. Lagos: University of Lagos Press. Pp. 128-138
Articles in Learned Journals Ogbulogo, Charles (1994), “Contrastive Linguistics and the Teaching of Nigerian Languages as L2 in Journal of Professional Educators Vol 2, No. 1 pp 87-99.
  Ogbulogo, Charles (2003), “Opacity and Related Conditions in English and Igbo” LARES, Vol. 12 pp. 51-66.
  Ogbulogo, Charles (1999), “Computational Linguistics and the Study of Language in Nigeria”, International Journal of Curriculum Studies Vol. 1, No. 2 pp. 89-107.
  Ogbulogo, Charles (1997), “The Trace Phenomenon in Igbo Syntax” Journal of Nigerian Languages and Literatures Vol. 4 published by Lincoln International Germany pp 68-77.
  Ogbulogo, Charles (1997), “Aspects of Structural Ambiguity in English and Igbo IHAFA Vol. 2. pp 11-23... and many more...
  Ogbulogo, Charles (2002), “Proverbs as Discourse: The Example of Igbo Youth and Cultural Heritage. Journal of Cultural Studies, No. 4 Vol 1 pp. 109-132.
  Ogbulogo, Charles (2004), “Movement as Style in Igbo Poetic Language”, IHAFA: Journal of African Studies Vol. 5 No. 1. pp. 70-90.
  Current Research
  A Mini-Dictionary of the Professions.