| 2022 | Igwebuike, Ebuka Elias: Invaders, Attackers and Destroyers: Trespassing-related Terms and Representations in Nigerian Newspaper Headlines. In: English Studies at NBU, 8, 2022, 117-140 |
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| 2021 | Egwu, Anya Ude; Igwebuike, Ebuka Elias and Abonyi, Chinasa: Deployment of rhetorical and literary tropes in Ewa-ọma festival performances of Nkporo, South-East Nigeria. In: Sage Open, 2021, |
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| 2021 | Chimuanya, Lily and Igwebuike, Ebuka Elias From COVID-19 to COVID-666: Quasi-religious mentality and ideologies in Nigerian coronavirus pandemic discourse. In: Journal of African Media Studies, 13, 2021, 399-416 |
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| 2021 | Igwebuike, Ebuka Elias & Chimuanya, Lily: Legitimating falsehood in social media: A discourse analysis of political fake news. In: Discourse & Communication, 15, 2021, 42-58 |
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| 2021 | Igwebuike, Ebuka Elias: Metaphorical constructions of herding in news reports on Fulani herdsmen. In: Continuum - Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 35, 2021, 85-98 |
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| 2021 | Igwebuike, Ebuka Elias and Akoh, Ameh: Self-legitimation and other-delegitimation in the internet radio speeches of the supreme leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra. In: Critical Discourse Studies, 2021, |
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| 2021 | Igwebuike, Ebuka Elias: Verbal horror and slaughterhouse imagery in media representation of herdsmen violence. In: Journal of Language, Aggression and Conflict, 2021, |
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| 2020 | Igwebuike, Ebuka Elias and Eburuaja, Chiagozie Impoliteness strategy in Falz‟ satirical song ‘This is Nigeria. In: Ayo Osisanwo, Waheed Bamigbade, Ebuka Igwebuike, Akin Tella, Applied Linguistics, Linguistic Variations and English Usage in the Nigerian Context: A festschrift for Moses Alo. University Press PLC, 2020. 335 - 346 |
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| 2020 | Igwebuike, Ebuka and Nweze, Ifeoma Pragmatic acts and functions of proverbs in Igbo novels on conflic. In: Journal of Linguistics and Language in Education, 14, 2020, 67 – 88 |
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| 2020 | Igwebuike, Ebuka Elias: The use of symbols in the praise-naming of chiefs in selected Igbo folk music. In: Journal of the Musical Arts in Africa, 17, 2020, 41-60 |
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| 2020 | Nnebedum, Theodora Ngozi and Igwebuike, Ebuka Elias Translating the Untranslatables in Ola Rotimi’s “The Gods are not to Blame”: A Pragma-Cultural Approach. In: Madonna Journal of English and Literary Studies (MAJELS), 3, 2020, 99 – 113 |
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| 2019 | Igwebuike, Ebuka and Egwu, Anya Code-mixing as sociolinguistic and literary strategy in Chinua Achebe’s short narratives. In: Ikoro: Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 13, 2019, 103 – 116 |
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| 2019 | Chimuanya, Lily and Igwebuike, Ebuka (2019): “Type Amen” or Perish!: Religious deception on Facebook. In: Innocent E. Chiluwa & Sergei A. Samoilenk, Handbook of Research on Deception, Fake News, and Misinformation Online. IGI-Global, USA, 2019. 503-518 |
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