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How many auxiliary verbs has Kiswahili Bantu?
Prof. Assibi A. Amidu
(Department of Language and Literature, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway)

ABOUT
The School of Languages Seminar Series (SSS) was launched on October 29, 2014. The SSS is a platform for presenting and discussing high-level scholarship undertaken by visiting scholars, faculty and graduate students. The SSS is meant to enhance intra- and interdisciplinary research among scholars with emphasis on language.
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The Coordinator, School of Languages Seminar Series
Univ. of Ghana, Legon, Accra
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2017
31.08
Komla Aggor, Joana Boampong, Clement I. K. Appah & R. Akuoko Duah
"Navigating the terrain of graduate studies"
07.09
14.09
26.09
Nana Aba A. Amfo
"Linguistic practices, performance and the construction of socio-religious identities in Pentecostal Christian settings in Ghana"
Robert Stainton
"Do languages really exist?"
Bridgit Fastrich
"How do multinational corporations communicate with critical customers online? A German-English contrastive analysis"
05.10
12.10
David Tettey Tawiah
"La problématique de l'historicité dans Le Père Goriot de Balzac (The issue of historicity in Oldman Goriot by Honoré de Balzac)"
Chinwe Ezefeika
'' "Woman has eaten kidney ...'' Patriarchal Legitimization Strategies in Igbo Gender-Related Taboos: A Case for Critical Discourse Analysis"

TALKS
2018
01.02
Itesh Sachdev
"Speaking in Tongues: Language, Communication & Identity"
01.02
Ana I. Moreno
"The Discussion (and/or Closing) section of empirical research articles: What needs to be said and how, to get published in English-medium international journals"
08.02
Joel Runnels
"The The historical foundations of education and sign language for the deaf in Ghana"
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