Everyday, I see so many good people being unjust to those not connected to them. It would be nice if we all stop being good

and just be fair to everyone whether we have ties with them or not. Akinloye A. Ojo (today)

           

2001.                    Ph.D. Linguistics.

University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Dissertation:         Language beliefs, attitudes, opinions and choices: The case of self-identified

bi-dialectal African-American undergraduates

Chairpersons:       Lioba Moshi and Bill Kretzchmar

 

1999.                    Graduate Certificate, Women’s Studies.

University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

 

1997.                    MA Linguistics.

Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

Thesis:                  Incorporation of English Words into Yoruba:

A Sociolinguistic and Phonological Analysis

Advisors:             Vicki Carstens and Abby Cohn

 

1991.                    BA (Hons.). Linguistics.

University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. 1991.

Honors Thesis:     Introductory Phonology of Egun

Chairperson:        Francis Egbokhare

 

 

 

 

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