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Name

Dr. Roseline Ntui Egbe

Department

Linguistics and Communication Studies

Designation

Lecturer II

Email

[email protected]


About Dr. Roseline Ntui Egbe

Mrs Roseline Ntui Egbe was employed at the University of Calabar in March 1989. She is a graduate of the University of Calabar where she bagged her Bachelor of Arts degree in Languages (French) and two Master of Arts degrees in French (1995) and Linguistics (1987) respectively. She has been teaching, mentoring and research thereby contributing to the development of the University. She has attended many conferences where she made presentations. Mrs Roseline Egbe has concluded two research projects. The first is titled “Les problèmes de la traduction du système verbal franҫais en Ejagham" and the second is titled “The Phonology and Orthography of Ejagham”. She is currently undertaking research titled “Ejagham sentential structure”. Mrs Roseline Ntuihas collaborated with senior researchers in and outside the University of Calabar. She has published over seven journal articles in reputable journals. Roseline is a member of the Linguistic Association of Nigeria, West African Languages Congress, African Council for Communication Education, and Faculties of Arts and Humanities Scholars Association of Nigerian Universities. She is happily married with children.


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
First School Leaving CertificateSt Thomas’ School Aningeje, Akamkpa, Cross River State19681971
WASCHoly Child Secondary School, Marian Hill, Calabar, Cross River State19721976
B. A (Hons) LanguagesUniversity of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State19791983
Diploma in French Language, Literature and CivilizationUniversíté de Grenoble III, France19811982
M.A. Languages (French)University of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State19891995
M.A. LinguisticsUniversity of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State19921997

S/N Publication
Egbe, R. N. (2017). Les barrières culturelles de la traduction du franҫais en Ejagham. International Journal of Linguistics and Communication. 4(1),90-95.
Egbe, R. N. (2016). Relativization in Ejagham. International Journal of Linguistics and Communication. 1(2) 158 – 178.
Egbe, R. N. and Iwuchukwu, R. (2016) The tense system of Ejagham. International Journal of Linguistics and Communication. 4.(1) 90-95.
Iwuchukwu, G. C. S. Iwuchukwu, R. & Egbe, R. N. (2016) Language use in magazine article writing: A study of local magazines in Calabar metropolis and the 2015 general election. International Journal of Linguistics and Communication. 1 (2) 88-98.
Iwuchukwu, G. C. S. Iwuchukwu, R. & Egbe, R. N. (2016) Language use in magazine article writing: A study of local magazines in Calabar metropolis and the 2015 general election. International Journal of Linguistics and Communication. 1(2) 88-98.
Akpan, Inimbom James and Roseline Ntui Egbe (2016) The Euphemistic Role of the Ibibiod Proverb- Riddle. 13 (2) 28-38.
Egbe, R. N. (2004). EjaEgbe, R. N. (2004). Ejagham Proverbs. In Ndimele, O. (Ed). Language and Culture in Nigeria. A Festschrift for Okon Essien. Pp 411- 423. Port Harcourt: Emhal Printing and Publishing Co.gham Proverbs. In Ndimele, O. (Ed). Language and Culture in Nigeria. A Festschrift for Okon Essien. 1(1) 411- 423.

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S/N Conference Description Started Finished
24th West African Languages Congress (WALC) 2004, held in University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, August 1st – 6th 2004.Negation in Ejagham2004-08-012004-08-06
18th Conference of Linguistic Association of Nigeria (CLAN) 2004 held in University of Port Harcourt, 12th – 15th October 2004.“Determiner as a grammatical category in Ejagham2004-10-122004-10-15
17th Annual Conference of the African Council for Communication Education (ACCE) held, in the University of Calabar, October 20th – 23rd, 2015The Role of Borrowed Words in Language Development: The case of Ejagham and English2015-10-202015-10-23
1st Faculty of Arts International Conference held in the University of Calabar – Calabar, April 12th – 15th, 2016Relativization in Ejagham2016-04-122016-04-15
1st Conference on the Languages of Nigeria (CLN2017) University of Uyo, Uyo, April 24 – 27, 2017Pronominal Selectional Rules in Ejagham2017-04-242017-04-27