Olatubosun Christopher Omolewu

@unilorin.edu.ng

Lecturer, Faculty of Arts
University of Ilorin



                 

https://researchid.co/olatubosun

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Arts and Humanities, Language and Linguistics, Arts and Humanities, Language and Linguistics

61

Scholar Citations

5

Scholar h-index

1

Scholar i10-index

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Negation as a Peculiar Grammatical Feature of Yorùbá Incantations
    I Sanusi, A Aminu
    Ihafa: A Journal of African Studies 13 (1), 25-45 2022

  • A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF NEGATIVE MARKING STRATEGIES IN È BÌ RÀ AND IGÁ LÀ LANGUAGES
    AS Yusuf, IO Sanusi
    2021

  • Stephen Billy Olajide
    I Sanusi, AO Alolade
    CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND CULTURAL DISCOURSE, 76 2020

  • The Negative Attitude of Banning Indigenous Nigerian Languages from English Language Classroom: A Linguistic Misconception
    IO Sanusi
    Journal of Applied Linguistics and Language Research 5 (6), 129-138 2019

  • The syntactic position of negative markers in Idoma and tiv: A deviation from language universal validity
    IO Sanusi, LD Oyewole
    Journal of Universal Language 20 (1), 77-98 2019

  • The Mathematical Operations in Btɔ̀nū Numeral System
    IO Sanusi, LO Yusuf
    Journal of Universal Language 19 (1), 57-84 2018

  • ``Comparative analysis of negative constructions in standard Yorùbá and Egbá dialect:``Comparative analysis of negative constructions in standard Yorùbá and Egbá dialect
    I Sanusi, Ọ Ọmọlewu
    Drumspeak: International Journal of Research in the Humanities 5 (2) 2016

  • Comparative analysis of question formation in Olkmi and standard Yorb: a minimalist approach: Comparative analysis of question formation in Olkmi and standard Yorb: a
    I Sanusi, A Eleshin
    Drumspeak: International Journal of Research in the Humanities 5 (2), 78-100 2016

  • Collocative Syntagms in the Yorub Language Usage
    JỌ Friday-tn, CỌ Ọmọ́lwu
    Language 4 (2), 8 2016

  • A CONSTARINT-BASED ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH LOANWORDS IN YORUBA
    IO Sanusi, ME OYINLOYE
    Alore: Ilorin Journal of Humanities 2016

  • SIGNIFICANCE OF MOTHER TONGUE AS A CATALYST FOR INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT: THE LINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVE.
    IO Sanusi
    Journal of Nigeria Languages’ Studies (NILAS) 2 (3), 25-31 2015

  • Headedness in Yorùbá: An examination of the deviant value of determiner phrase
    IO Sanusi
    Sino-US English Teaching 2014

  • The Role of Movement Transformation in Recursiveness: Evidence from English and Standard Yorb
    IO Sanusi
    Journal of Research on Humanities and Social Sciences 13 (3), 82-88 2013

  • Btɔ̀nū Dative Constructions: A Problem for the Case Theory
    IO Sanusi
    GSTF International Journal of Law and Social Sciences 2012

  • The role of proverbs in preserving archaic lexical items and expressions in Yoruba
    R Omoloso, I Sanusi
    Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Culture, 1-4 2008

  • Reflexive constructions in Yoruba and English: A comparison
    IO Sanusi, A Rafiu
    Convergence: English & Nigeria languages: A festschrift for Munzali A 2007

  • ISLAMIC-ORIENTED LITERACY IN ARABIC AS AN AID FOR DETERMINING THE READING GLASS NEEDS OF NON-WESTERN EDUCATED MUSLIMS ILORIN, NIGERIA
    AO Mahmoud, SB Buhari, IO Sanusi
    Sahel Medical Journal 9 (4), 129-133 2006

  • The Phenomenon of Noun Class Systems: The Case of Batonu
    I Sanusi
    Occational Paper 21, 1-24 2003

  • A survey of subject agreement markers in selected African languages
    IO Sanusi
    Alore: Ilorin journal of Humanities 12, 55-75 2002

  • The syntax of double object constructions in Batᴐnu
    I Sanusi
    Ph. D. Thesis. University of Ilorin, Nigeria 2001

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Counting in base five: The derivation of numerals in Batonu
    I Sanusi
    Nigerian Language Studies 3, 13-19 1995
    Citations: 12

  • The syntax of double object constructions in Batᴐnu
    I Sanusi
    Ph. D. Thesis. University of Ilorin, Nigeria 2001
    Citations: 8

  • The Bariba Noun Phrase
    I Sanusi
    BA Long Essay, University of Ilorin 1983
    Citations: 6

  • The syntactic position of negative markers in Idoma and tiv: A deviation from language universal validity
    IO Sanusi, LD Oyewole
    Journal of Universal Language 20 (1), 77-98 2019
    Citations: 5

  • A CONSTARINT-BASED ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH LOANWORDS IN YORUBA
    IO Sanusi, ME OYINLOYE
    Alore: Ilorin Journal of Humanities 2016
    Citations: 5

  • The role of proverbs in preserving archaic lexical items and expressions in Yoruba
    R Omoloso, I Sanusi
    Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Culture, 1-4 2008
    Citations: 4

  • The Negative Attitude of Banning Indigenous Nigerian Languages from English Language Classroom: A Linguistic Misconception
    IO Sanusi
    Journal of Applied Linguistics and Language Research 5 (6), 129-138 2019
    Citations: 3

  • Reflexive constructions in Yoruba and English: A comparison
    IO Sanusi, A Rafiu
    Convergence: English & Nigeria languages: A festschrift for Munzali A 2007
    Citations: 3

  • The Phenomenon of Noun Class Systems: The Case of Batonu
    I Sanusi
    Occational Paper 21, 1-24 2003
    Citations: 3

  • The Mathematical Operations in Btɔ̀nū Numeral System
    IO Sanusi, LO Yusuf
    Journal of Universal Language 19 (1), 57-84 2018
    Citations: 2

  • SIGNIFICANCE OF MOTHER TONGUE AS A CATALYST FOR INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT: THE LINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVE.
    IO Sanusi
    Journal of Nigeria Languages’ Studies (NILAS) 2 (3), 25-31 2015
    Citations: 2

  • Headedness in Yorùbá: An examination of the deviant value of determiner phrase
    IO Sanusi
    Sino-US English Teaching 2014
    Citations: 2

  • A survey of subject agreement markers in selected African languages
    IO Sanusi
    Alore: Ilorin journal of Humanities 12, 55-75 2002
    Citations: 2

  • Comparative analysis of question formation in Olkmi and standard Yorb: a minimalist approach: Comparative analysis of question formation in Olkmi and standard Yorb: a
    I Sanusi, A Eleshin
    Drumspeak: International Journal of Research in the Humanities 5 (2), 78-100 2016
    Citations: 1

  • Collocative Syntagms in the Yorub Language Usage
    JỌ Friday-tn, CỌ Ọmọ́lwu
    Language 4 (2), 8 2016
    Citations: 1

  • The Role of Movement Transformation in Recursiveness: Evidence from English and Standard Yorb
    IO Sanusi
    Journal of Research on Humanities and Social Sciences 13 (3), 82-88 2013
    Citations: 1

  • ISLAMIC-ORIENTED LITERACY IN ARABIC AS AN AID FOR DETERMINING THE READING GLASS NEEDS OF NON-WESTERN EDUCATED MUSLIMS ILORIN, NIGERIA
    AO Mahmoud, SB Buhari, IO Sanusi
    Sahel Medical Journal 9 (4), 129-133 2006
    Citations: 1