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Vol. 13 No. 1 (2026): AWKA JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERARY STUDIES (AJELLS)
Vol. 13 No. 1 (2026): AWKA JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERARY STUDIES (AJELLS)
Published:
2026-03-23
Articles
Ghosts in the Machine: Margaret Atwood's The Testaments and a Hauntology of the Unpublished in the Born-Digital Literary Archive
Eric Dzeayele Maiwong, Andrew Nwagbara
1-15
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Contextualising the Female Sublime: A Feminist Reading of Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo’s House of Symbols
Amanze Obi
132-149
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Exonyms in Cameroon English: Reinforcing Socio-Political Inclusiveness
Julius M. Angwah
55-84
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Re-Conceptualising Gold-Digging as Gender-Neutral in Obinna Udenwe’s Years of Shame
Davidson Chimezie Iwunze, Chiamaka Geraldine Anyaeche
16-35
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Wholeness, Individuation, and the African Experience in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart
Ugochukwu Stellamaris Nnamani, Adaoma Igwedibia
189-207
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Gender Differences in Metacognitive Reading Strategies in Academic Text Processing among Nigerian Undergraduates
Esther Anyanwu
150-171
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Phonetic Variation in Nigerian Spoken English: A Corpus-Informed Framework for Teaching Pronunciation
Chinelo Ukamaka Okpala, Ephraim Azoluwaehu Chukwu, Victoria Chinwe Udoh
85-107
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Influence of Digital Language Movements on National Language Policy: Perspectives from Activists and Policymakers
Tinamary Chidiebere Omulu, Chukwuyem Henry F. Iwelu
36-54
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A Functional Linguistic Analysis of Lexical Cohesion in HIV/AIDS Publications
Raphael Ikechukwu Okoye
208-231
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Nigerian Writers as Social Critics: A Study of the Poetry of Niyi Osundare and Ezenwa-Ohaeto
Lotachukwu Loveth Amalukwue
172-188
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Infrastructural Semiotics and Infrastructural Citizenship: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Linguistic Stratification and the Hydrosocial Contract in Urban Cameroon
Eric Dzeayele Maiwong
108-131
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