Common Errors of Pluralization in Nigerian English
By Farooq A. Kperogi One notable feature of Nigerian English is the predilection for adding plural forms to nouns that don’t normally ...
By Farooq A. Kperogi One notable feature of Nigerian English is the predilection for adding plural forms to nouns that don’t normally ...
I promised to share with the reader some of the many responses I received on the above article. Below are samples. See you next week. I wa...
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I have continued to receive a profusion of thoughtful responses from both the online and print readers of this column. This week, I am publi...
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By Farooq A. Kperogi Last Thursday (March 4) was the National Grammar Day in America. Started in 2004 and celebrated every March 4, the ...
The Associated Press just published a truly intriguing story today: Someone from an "unlikely" demographic category-- a blue-eyed,...
By Farooq A. Kperogi Former Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin took phony umbrage at a statement credited to White House Chief...