E. Nolue Emenanjo
Emmanuel Nwanolue Emenanjo, also known as ‘Nolue Emenanjo (born 21 April 1943) is a Nigerian scholar and writer.[1]
Born in Katsina State to Igbo parents, he is the executive director of the National Institute of Nigerian Languages, Aba and a Professor of Linguistics.[2] Over the years, he has had a multifarious career in publishing, teaching, writing and criticism particularly dealing with the promotion of the Igbo language.
Works
- Igbo language and culture, 1973
- Elements of modern Igbo grammar: a descriptive approach, 1978
- Auxiliaries in Igbo syntax: a comparative study, 1985
- Multilingualism, minority languages, and language policy in Nigeria, 1990
References
- Ernest Emenyonu, "Emenanjo, ‘Nolue", in Simon Gikandi, Encyclopedia of African Literature, Routledge, 2002. Online version
- Igbo language and culture /. Oxford University Press. 1975.
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