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In the summer of 1872 William Morris abandoned his attempt to write a novel, claiming in a letter to Louisa Baldwin that it was ‘a specimen of how not to do it’, being ‘nothing but landscape and sentiment’. My article proposes that Morris’s rejection of t... see more

In the summer of 1872 William Morris abandoned his attempt to write a novel, claiming in a letter to Louisa Baldwin that it was ‘a specimen of how not to do it’, being ‘nothing but landscape and sentiment’. My article proposes that Morris’s rejection of t... see more

In the summer of 1872 William Morris abandoned his attempt to write a novel, claiming in a letter to Louisa Baldwin that it was ‘a specimen of how not to do it’, being ‘nothing but landscape and sentiment’. My article proposes that Morris’s rejection of t... see more

In the summer of 1872 William Morris abandoned his attempt to write a novel, claiming in a letter to Louisa Baldwin that it was ‘a specimen of how not to do it’, being ‘nothing but landscape and sentiment’. My article proposes that Morris’s rejection of t... see more

Background: Study of behavioral conformations play a significant role in ex-situ conservation of ungulates particularly of deer to propagate deer farming. Due to advancement in animal hunting techniques, captive breeding is the best solution to propagate ... see more

Obolo, a lower cross-river language spoken in the Niger Delta, exhibits an implicational dependency between the onset and coda of a syllable: if a syllable has a nasal onset, then it cannot also have an oral coda (Faraclas 1984, Rowland-Oke 2003). Vowel n... see more

Connell’s (2015, this volume) reply to Bennett (2014) raises interesting points on a number of counts. The aim of this short paper is to explore how these points relate to facets of a bigger picture, both of how Obolo came to have its nasal agreement patt... see more

Bennett (2014) presents an analysis of phonotactic restrictions on nasal consonants in Obolo [ann] within the confines of Optimality Theory (OT) and Surface Correspondence (SC). My intention here is not to challenge Bennett’s OT/SC view of nasal consonant... see more

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