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<h1>PHILIP ỌGHẸNẸSUOWHO EKIUGBO</h1>
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<h2>ABOUT</h2>
<p> BA (Linguistics), Delta State University, Abraka;
MA (Linguistics), University of Benin, Nigeria;
PhD (Linguistics), Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.</p>
<p>Faculty member, <strong>National Institute for Nigerian Languages</strong>, Aba, Nigeria</p>
<p>Research Interests: Phonetics/Phonology, Sociolinguistics, Ehnography, Language documentation</p>
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<li><span> <a href="bibliography.html"><i class="fa fa-gem fa-beat" aria-hidden="true" style='font-size:5em; color:red'></i></a></span>
<h3>Urhobo Bibliography</h3>
<p>A Collection of Research Works on Different Aspects of the Urhobo Language and People.</p>
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<h3>Erohwa Wordlists</h3>
<p>A wordlist of Erohwa, an endangered langguage spoken by the Erohwa people of Isoko South in Delta
State and Sagbama in Bayelsa State.</p>
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<h3>Thomas' Collections</h3>
<p>A Project on Northcote Whitridge Thomas' (1868-1936) Anthropological Collections on the Urhobo People.</p>
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<li>Akinbo S. and <b>P. O. Ekiugbo</b> (2024). Iconicity as the motivation for morphophonological metathesis and truncation in
Nigerian Pidgin. To appear in: <em>Open Linguistics</em> 10(1).</li>
<br><li>Eme, C. A. and <b>P. O. Ekiugbo</b>. (2024). Hiatus Resolution in Urhobo: A Constraint-Based Account.
<em>An-Najah Research Journal B (Humanities)</em> 32(2): 403-418.</li>
<br> <li><b>Ekiugbo, P. O.</b> and C. A. Eme (2023). Coda Adaptation in Urhobo-English Loanwords: A Constraint-Based Account.
<em>Journal of Linguistics and Language Teaching 14(1): 107-120.</em> </li>
<br><li><b>Ekiugbo, P. O.</b> 2022. Rule Ordering in Uvwie. <a href="http://macrolinguistics.com" target=_blank"><i>Macrolinguistics</i></a>
10(1): 89-107. <a href="http://macrolinguistics.com/index.php?c=download&id=709" target="_blank" title= "Download PDF"><i>[PDF]</i></a></li>
<br><li><b>Ekiugbo, P. O.</b> and E. M. Darah. 2022. and E. M. Darah. (2022). A Survey of Language Use by Speakers
of Minor Nigerian Languages in the Social Media Spaces. <em>Hayatian Journal of Linguistics and Literature</em>
6(1): 273-292. <a href="http://111.68.104.137/index.php/HJLL/article/view/77"
target="_blank" title= "Download PDF"><i>[PDF]</i></a></li>
<br> <li>Darah, E. M. and <strong>P. O. Ekiugbo</strong>. 2022. Psychological Manipulation in Political Discourse:
A Case Study of Facebook Posts on Urhobo Language Curriculum. <em>TRANS-KATA: Journal of Language, Literature, Culture,
and Education</em> 3(1): 13-21.</li>
<br><li><b>Ekiugbo, P. O.</b> and C. U. C. Ugorji. 2019. A Descriptive Phonology of the vowel system of Uvwie.
<em>Linguistique et Langues Africaines</em> 5: 89-107.
<a href="https://www.researchgate.net/publication/340540736_A_Descriptive_Phonology_of_the_vowel_system_of_Uvwie" target="_blank" title= "Download PDF">
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<br><li>Ejobee, L. O. and <b>P. O. Ekiugbo</b>. 2018. Children and Language Choice: A Case Study of Abraka Speech Community.
<em>Journal of Linguistic Association of Nigeria</em> 21(1): 110-115. <a href="https://jolan.org.ng/access/downloader.php?filename=110%20115%20Ejobee%20and%20Ekiugbo%20Language%20choice%20among%20children.pdf" target="_blank" title= "Download PDF"><i>[PDF]</i></a></li>
<br><li><b>Ekiugbo, P. O</b>. 2018. A Note on Lexical Nominalization in Urhobo. In: S. I. Awhefeada, E. Ojaruega and P. E. Omoko (eds),
<em>Scholarship and Commitment: Essays in honour of G. G. DARAH</em>, Pp. 473 - 478. Lagos: Malthouse Press Limited.</li>
<br><li><b>Ekiugbo, P. O.</b> and A. Diffre-Odiete. 2018. Is Erohwa Still Alive? <em>Journal of Linguistic Association of Nigeria</em>
(Supplement III): 60 – 67. <a href="https://www.academia.edu/42683535/Is_Erohwa_Still_Alive" target="_blank" title= "Download PDF"><i>[PDF]</i></a></li>
<br><li><b>Ekiugbo, P. O.</b> and T. V. Ayunku. 2018. Affixation Types in Izon. <em>International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation</em>
1(3): 1 – 5. <a href="https://al-kindipublisher.com/index.php/ijllt/article/view/314" target="_blank" title= "Download PDF"><i>[PDF]</i></a></li>
<br><li>Emonefe, A. O., C. U. C. Ugorji and <b>P. O. Ekiugbo</b>. 2017. Is Uvwie a Dialect of Urhobo? <em>University of Benin Journal of Humanities</em>
5(1): 27-52. <a href="https://unibenjournals.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/HV5A2.pdf" target="_blank" title= "Download PDF"><i>[PDF]</i></a></li>
<br><li>Ikoyo-Eweto, E. O. and <b>P. O. Ekiugbo</b>. 2017. A Phonetic Analysis of Uvwie Vowels. <em>Journal of West African Languages</em>
44 (2): 1-13.<a href="https://main.journalofwestafricanlanguages.org/index.php/downloads/summary/129-volume-44-number-2/672-a-phonetic-analysis-of-uvwi-a-phonetic-analysis-of-uvwi-vowels-vowels" target="_blank" title= "Download PDF"><i>[PDF]</i></a></li>
<br> <li>Darah, M. E. and <b>P. O. Ekiugbo</b>. 2014. Dissecting the Phenomenon of Borrowing in Urhobo. <em>Journal of Linguistics, Language and Culture</em>
1: 17-27. <a href="https://www.nigerianjournalsonline.com/index.php/jollc/article/view/109/104" target="_blank" title= "Download PDF"><i>[PDF]</i></a></li>
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<li>The 28th West African Languages Congress/26th Conference of the Linguistic Association of Nigeria held 29th July – 2nd August, 2013 at the University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State. </li>
<ul><li><b>Paper:</b> <i>Dissecting the phenomenon of borrowing in Urhobo. (Co-author)</i></li></ul>
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<li>The 4th International Conference of the Faculty of Arts, Delta State University Abraka held 23rd – 26th September, 2014.</li>
<ul><li><b>Papers:</b> <i><sup>1</sup>On verb serialization in Urhobo, <sup>2</sup>Prefixation in Urhobo language.</i></li></ul>
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<li>The 29th Conference of the Linguistic Association of Nigeria held 5th – 9th December, 2016 at the University of Jos, Plateau State.</li>
<ul><li><b>Papers:</b> <i><sup>1</sup>A phonetic analysis of the vowels of Uvwie (Co-author), <sup>2</sup> Uvwie vowels: A phonological analysis (Co-authored)</i></li></ul>
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<li>The 30th Conference of the Linguistic Association of Nigeria held 4th – 8th December, 2017 at Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.</li>
<ul><li><b>Papers:</b> <i><sup>1</sup>Language conflict and language choice amongst children: A case study of selected schools in Abraka town (Co-author), <sup>2</sup> On the linguistic status of Uvwie: Evidence from recorded text test</i></li></ul>
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<li>The 6th International Conference of the Faculty of Arts, Delta State University Abraka held 15th – 18th October, 2018.</li>
<ul><li><b>Paper:</b> <i>On the consonant system of Uvwie.</i></li></ul>
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<li>Language Documentation Training Webinar organized by Language Documentation Training Centre and Endangered Languages Project on 26th January – 16th March, 2019.</li>
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<li>Urhobo Language Development Workshop held 7th August, 2019 at Delta State University, Abraka.</li>
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<li>Seminar on Indigenous Culture Documentation and Linguistic Fieldwork held 3rd – 4th October, 2019 at South-Western Edoid Institute, Warri, Delta State.</li>
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<li>Elsevier Webinar on Writing without plagiarism and proper citations using Mendeley held 28th July, 2020 by the University of Lagos Library.</li>
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<li>Ife Institute of Advanced Studies Virtual Summer Institute held 20th July – 1st August, 2020.</li>
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<li>The Open University Webinar on Teacher Education Programme: Skills for 21st Century Teaching and Learning held July, 2020.</li>
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<li>Webinar on working with corpora and digital tools in language and translation studies: practical issues and methodological challenges organized by Universidad Complutense, Madrid, October 19 - 28, 2020.</li>
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<li>The 32nd Conference of the Linguistic Association of Nigeria held 1st – 5th February, 2021 at the University of Benin, Edo State.</li>
<ul><li><b>Paper:</b> <i>Representing the nasal coda of loanwords in Urhobo orthography</i></li></ul>
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<li>Workshop on Parametric Network of Language Variation: Theories and Methodologies held online, on January 13-14, 2021.</li>
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<li>Udemy lecture on "The Essential Guide to Teaching Online Lessons" by i-Speak English, completed Swptember 14, 2021</li>
<br><li>2nd International Conference on Laboratory Phonetics and Phonology (ICLPP) held October 20 & 21, 2021 at Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran (as Online participant).</li>
<br><li>The 1st International Conference of the Department of Linguistics, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka held 24th-26th March, 2022. <b>Paper:</b> Another Chapter in the Story of /s/: The Voiceless Alveolar Fricative in Urhobo Loanword Adaptation.</li>
<br><li>Urhobo Language Development Workshop held 24th – 25th August, 2022 at Delta State University, Abraka.</li>
<br><li>Virtual-NYI #6 Course organized by the NYI Global Institute of Cultural, Cognitive and Linguistic Studies held 16th – 27th January, 2023. </li>
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