Thursday, 7 May 2015

Isẹ́ Àtẹ̀jáde L.O. Adéwọlé (L.O. Adewole’s Published Works)



Isẹ́ Àtẹ̀jáde L.O. Adéwọlé  (L.O. Adewole’s Published Works)

(I)        Authored Books
(1)        Adewole, L. O. (1987), The Yorùbá Language: Published Works and Doctoral Dissertation: 1843-1986, pp 182. Hambrug: Helmut Buske Verlag.
(2)        Adéwolé. L.O (2000a), Beginning Yorùbá Parts 1& 2 Plumstead, Cape Town: The Centre for Advanced Studies of African Society (CASAS).
(3)        Adéwolé, L.O. (2000b), Atúmò-èdè Fonólójì àti Gírámà Yorùbá (A Dictionary of Yorùbá Phonology and Grammar). Plumstead, Cape Town: CASAS.
(4)        Adéwolé, L.O. W. O. Fátókun, M.O. Mábayòjé and Ore Yusuf (2000c), Exam Focus: Yorùbá Language. Ìbàdàn, Nigeria: University Press PLC.
(5)        Adéwole, L.O. (2005), A Bilingualized Dictionary of Yoruba’ Monosyllabic Words. Akure: Mortem Paperbacks.
(6)        Adewole L.O. (2007a) Issues in Linguistics and Yorùbá Language: Inaugural Lecture Series 202. An Inaugural Lecture Read at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria on 14th August, 2007. Ife: Obafemi Awolowo University Press Limited.
(7)        Adewole, L.O. (2007b) The Yoruba Auxiliary Verb. Plumstead, Cape Town: CASAS
(8)        Adewole, L.O. (2010), Iku Olowu. Cape Town: Centre for the Advanced Studies of Africa Society (CASAS)..

(II)       Edited Books
(1)         Adéwolé, L.O (1993), Orisa Tradition. Burbank, USA: Technicians of the Sacred.
            (2)        Adéwolé, L.O (2000), Ìsètófábo   nínú  Isé   Àwon    Ònkòwékùnrin               
Yorùbá (Womanism in the Works of Yorùbá Male Authors). by J.O. Sheba. Plumstead. Cape Town: CASAS.
            (3)        Adéwolé, L.O (2001a), Ìsèfè  nínú  Àwon  Eré Onítàn  Yorùbá  (Statire 
in Yorùbá Historical Plays), by A. G. Adéjùmò. Plumstead, Cape Town: CASAS.
(4)        Adéwolé, L.O. (2001b), Ifá and Related Genres. Plumstead, Cape
                        Town: CASAS.
(5)        Adéwolé, L.O. (2002), Ogbón  Ìsòtàn  Ìmúnimòtélè   (The   Literary  
Concept of Prognosis), by O. Olúránkinsé. Plumstead, Cape Town: CASAS.
(6)        Olasope O. Oyelaran and L.O. Adewole (2007), Isenbaye ati Ilo Ede
            Yoruba (Tradition and the Use of Yoruba Language). Plumstead, Cape
 Twon: CASAS.
(7)        Salami, L.O, L.O. Adewole, David Ogungbile, Foluke M. Ogunleye and A.O.  Ogunyemi (2014), The Humanities and Leadeship in Nigeria. Ile-Ife, Nigeria: Faculty of Arts, Obafemi Awolowo University.

(III)     Articles
(1)        Adewole, L.O (1986), ‘The Yoruba High Tone Syllable Revisited’,
Work in Progress 19: 81-94. Edinburgh: Department of Linguistics, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
(2)        Adewole, L.O (1987a), ‘Dahl (1985) and the Yoruba Perfective’,
Belfast Working Papers in Language and Linguistics (Belfast, N. Ireland) Vol. 9: 1-9
(3)        Adewole, L.O. (1987b), ‘The Categorial Status of the Yoruba
Auxiliary Verbs’, Work in Progress 20: 7-25. Department of Linguistics, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
(4)        Adewole, L. O (1987c), ‘Okeduji’s  Rere Run: A Play for All Seasons’, Africana Marburgensia. (Marburg, West Germany): Vol. XX (21) 38-45.
(5)        Adewole, L.O (1988), ‘Yoo: The so-called Future Particle in Yoruba’,
University of East Anglia Papers in Linguistics. (Norwich, England). 48-61.
(6)        Adewole, L.O (1989a), ‘Sequence and Co-occurrence of the Yoruba
Auxiliary Verbs’, Canadian Journal of Linguistics. (Ottawa Quebec, Canada). Vol. 34(1):1-17.
(7)        Adewole L.O (1989b), ‘Some Yoruba Quantifier Words and Semantic
Interpretation: A Critique’. Studies in African Linguistics.(Los Angeles, UCLA,USA.).Vol. 20: 79-88.
(8)        Adewole, L.O. (1991a), ‘Some Yoruba Verb Sub-classes in GPSG’,.
Research in Yoruba Language and Literature. (Burbank, USA.) Vol. 1: 65-74.
(9)        Adewole, L.O. (1990b), ‘”Gbodo”, “Must” An Analysis of a Yoruba
Modal Verb’, Journal of West African Languages. (Texas, USA). Vol. XX (1): 73-82.
(10)      Adewole, L. O. (1990c), ‘Yoruba Negative Verbs as Reinforcers: A
Critique’, Afrikanistiche Arbeitapapiere. (Koln, Germany). Vol. 23: 111-126.
(11)      Adewole, L.O. (1991d), ‘Phase and Aspect Systems in Yoruba’,
Calgary Working Papers in Linguistics (Alberta, Canada) 14:1-19.
(12)      Adewole, L.O. (1991e), ‘Yoruba Imperative. African Languages and
Culture (SOAS, London) 103-112.
(13)      Adewole, L.O. (1991f), ‘Heads Without Bars: A Solution to the
Sentential Status of the Yoruba Focus and Relative Constructions’, Odu: A Journal of West African Studies
(14)      Adewole, L.O. (1991g), ‘Another Thought on Nilati’, Journal of West
African Languages. (Texas, USA.) :1-3.
(15)      Adewole, L.O. (1991h), ‘Reference in Yoruba Pronouns’, Languages
of the World (Munchen, West Germany) 11-23.
(16)      Adewole, L.O. (1991i),   ‘Some    Aspects   of   Negation  in Yorùbá ‘,.
Afrikanistiche Arbeitapapiere (Koln, Germany). Vol. 28:75-100.
(17)      Adewole, L.O. (1993a), ‘A Semantic Analysis of a Yoruba Modal Verb’,  Ife:  Annals  of  the  Institute of Cultural Studies   
                        (Ifé, Nigeria) Vol. 4:37-45.
(18)      Adewole, L.O. (1993b), ‘Negating the Yoruba Universal Quantifier: A
Semantic Analysis’, Journal of Nigerian Languages and Literatures (Munchen, Germany) Vol. 1: 1-7.
(19)      Adewole, L.O. (1996), ‘Ifè Pronouns in Polylectal Grammar’, Journal
of Nigerian Languages and Literatures (Munchen, Germany) 2: 56-63.
(20)      Adewole, L.O. (1998a), ‘Another Visit to the Yorùbá High Tone
Syllable’, Afrikanistische Arbeitspapiere (Koln, Germany) 53:91-106.
(21)      Adewole, L.O. (1998b), ‘Towards a Solution to the Preservation of
African Oral Tradition: The Ifè Example’, Afrikanistsche Arbertsparpiere (Koln, Germany) 56: 203-206.
(22)      Adewole, L.O. (1999), ‘How Do I Teach Linguistics?’ Afrikanistsche
Arbertspapiere (Koln, Germany), 58.97-106.
(23)      Adewole, L.O. (2000a), ‘Negation in Ifè: A Yorùbá Dialect’, Journal
of Asian and African Studies (Tokyo, Japan).
           (24)       Adewole, L.O. (2000b), ‘Head in Yoruba Derived Words’, Calgary                                   Working Papers in Linguistics (Canada), 22:147-156
(25)      Adewole, L.O. (2011), ‘À̀̀túnyẹ̀̀̀wò Arọ́pò Orúkọ nínú Ẹ̀ka-èdè Ifẹ̀̀’, Láàńgbàsà 15: 4-13.

 (IV)    Chapters in Books
(1)        Adewole, L.O. and Túndé Olówóòkéré (1998), ‘Yorùbá Dialects’, in
Culture and Society in Yorùbáland, edited by Dèjì Ògúnrèmí and Bíódún Adédìran, pp 188-194. Ìbàdàn: Rex Charles Publications in Association with Cornel Publications. (I contributed more than 50% of the work).
(2)        Adewole, L.O. (2002), ‘Writing a Thesis in Yoruba’, in
Harmornisation and Standardization of Nigerian Languages: CASAS Book Series No 19, edited by F. O Eghohare and S.O Oyetade, pp. 87-100. Cape Town: The Centre for Advanced Studies of African Society.
(3)    Adewole, L.O. (2007a), ‘Issues in Current Studies on African Languages’, in Rethinking the Humanities in Africa, la Akínrìnádé, Dipo Fáshínà, Davidedited by So O. Ogungbilé and J.O. Fámákinwá, pp. 33-346. Ile-Ife: Faculty of Arts, Obafemi Awolowo University.
(4)         Adewole, L.O. (2007b), ‘Itan Aroso (Novel)’ in Isenbaye ati Ilo Ede Yoruba (Tradition and the Use of Yoruba Language), edited by O.O. Oyelaran and L.O. Adewole. Plumstead, Cape Town: CASAS, pp. 197-238.
(5)         Adewole, L.O. (2007b), ‘Ede Yoruba (Yoruba Language)’ Isenbaye ati Ilo Ede Yoruba (Tradition and the Use of Yoruba Language), edited by O.O. Oyelaran and L.O. Adewole. Plumstead, Cape Town: CASAS, pp. 239-243.
(6)     Adewole, L.O. (2008), ‘Isolá on Issues in the Yorùbá Language’,  Emerging Perspectives on Akinwumi Isola  edited by Akintunde Akinyemi and Toyin Falola. Trenton: Africa World Press Inc., pp. 177-188.


(V) Published Conference Proceedings
(1)        Adewole, L.O. (1991a), ‘Ibá Atérere Yoruba (Yoruba Progressive)’, in
Seminar Ni Iranti Odujunrin (A Seminar In Honour of Odujinrin), edited by S. Adébàjò. Ago Iwoye: Ogun State University, Department of Nigerian Languages, pp. 32-46.
(2)        Adewole, L.O. (1991b), ‘The Yoruba Focus and Relative
Constructions: The Problem of Co-ordination’, Ife: African Languages and Literatures Series No. 3. In Honour of Professor Ayo Bambose, edited by F.O Soyoye and L. O  Adéwolé. Ile-Ife: Obafemi Awolowo University, Department of African Languages and Literatures, pp 24-31.
(VI) Book Review
(1)        Adewole, L.O. (1987), David D. Laitin’s  Hegemony and Culture:
Politics and Religious, Change among the Yoruba, African Studies Review xxx, 1: 124-126.
(2)        Adewole, L.O. (1996), ‘HALLGREN, Roland, The Vital Force: A
Study of Àse in the Traditional and Non-traditional Culture of the Yorùbá People Leiden, Department of History of Religions, Lund University, Journal of Religion in Africa (Leiden) xxvi: 1-2.

(VII) Other Writings Relevant to My Area of Teaching and Research
(1)        Adewole, L.O. (1980), Isinku Abinibi Yoruba (Yoruba Funeral
Ceremony). Yoruba Gbode: Journal of the Yoruba Teachers Association of Nigeria Vol. 5: 72-76
(2)        Adewole, L.O. (1981),  Ilana Ikoni: Atona Fun Awon Oluko (Lesson
Plan For Yoruba Teachers). Yoruba Gbode: Journal of the Yoruba Teachers Association of Nigeria Vol. 6: 100-104
(3)        Adewole, L.O. (1990), ‘Eko Ede: Girama (Language Study:
Grammar)’, in Nigerian Certificate In Education, edited by W. O O.Adéróhunmú, et al. Ado Ekiti: Ondo State College of Education. (Chapter 9: 278-289).
(4)        T M Ilesanmi, L O Adewole & B. A Oyetade  (eds.) (1990b), Seminar
Series 2 Ile-Ife: Obafemi Awolowo University, Department of African Languages and Literatures. (I contributed 33⅓% of the work).
(5)        F O Soyoye and L. O Adewole  (eds.) (1991a), Ife African Languages
and Literatures Series No. 3 In Honour of Professor Ayo Bamgbose, Ile-Ife: Department of African Languages and Literatures. (I contributed 50% of the work).
(6)        Ajuwon, B. T. Olowookere & L.O. Adewole (1991b), Akonilede
Yorùbá (Yorùbá for Beginners) (Books 2 & 3) pp 54 & 45 Respectively. Ibadan: University Press Ltd. (I contributed 33 ⅓% of the work
(7)       Adéwolé, L.O. (1996a), ‘Yorùbá Poetry in Music as a Follow-up
Material for Teaching Yorùbá to Non-speakers of the Language’, Research in Yorùbá Language and Literature (Burbank, USA) 5: 25-32.
(8)        Adéwolé, L O. and A. Akínyemí (1996b). ‘A Survey of the Literary
Works of Akin Ìsòlá’, Research in Yorùbá Language and Literature (Burbank, USA.) 6: 49-52. (I contributed 50% of the Work).
(9)    Adéwolé, L O (1996c), ‘Sacrifice in Eérìndínlógún System of Divination’, Essays in Honour of Professor Wándé Abímbólá (Research in Yorùbá Language and Literature 8), (Burbank, USA.) 97-99.


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