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    Participation configuration in a Nigerian university campus.Akin Odebunmi - 2012 - Pragmatics and Cognition 20 (1):186-216.
    Studies on participation and spatial orientations of college students have examined aspects of university life, as projected through language, from a reportorial or narrative perspective, but hardly any one of these studies has been devoted exclusively to how students' participation structure, together with the activities participants orient to at the participation space, evokes shared socio-academic backgrounds and cultural constraints, a major way to gain access into the students' cognitive and pragmatic tendencies. This research, thus, addresses itself to Nigerian college students' (...)
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    “The baby dey chuk chuk”: Language and emotions in doctor–client interaction.Akin Odebunmi - 2012 - Pragmatics and Society 3 (1):120-148.
    Nigerian Pidgin is a popular informal communicative code in Nigerian social, economic and political experience. It is sometimes spoken in formal situations in the hospital setting when participants find it pragmatically convenient. Despite its communicative significance, little research has been carried out on the use of Pidgin in conversational interactions in Nigerian hospitals, a gap this study fills by investigating how Pidgin is used in constructing emotions relating to social and medical conditions in hospitals. Seventy five interactions between doctors and (...)
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    Book review: Andrea Mayr and David Machin, The Language of Crime and Deviance: An Introduction to Critical Linguistic Analysis in Media and Popular Culture. [REVIEW]Akin Odebunmi - 2013 - Discourse Studies 15 (6):777-778.
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    Book review: Betty J Birner, Introduction to Pragmatics. [REVIEW]Akin Odebunmi - 2015 - Discourse Studies 17 (3):362-363.
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    Book Review: Defining Pragmatics. [REVIEW]Akin Odebunmi - 2011 - Discourse Studies 13 (5):663-664.
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    Book review: Dawn Archer and Peter Grundy (eds), The Pragmatics Reader. [REVIEW]Akin Odebunmi - 2013 - Discourse Studies 15 (3):355-357.
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    Book review: Giuliana Garzone and James Archibald (eds), Discourse, Identities and Roles in Specialized Communication. [REVIEW]Akin Odebunmi - 2012 - Discourse Studies 14 (2):271-273.
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    Book review: Istvan Kecskes, Intercultural Pragmatics. [REVIEW]Akin Odebunmi - 2016 - Discourse Studies 18 (4):473-475.
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    Book review: Nicholas Allott, Key Terms in Pragmatics. London and New York: Continuum, 2010. 251 pp., £16.99 (pbk), ISBN 9781847063786. [REVIEW]Akin Odebunmi - 2011 - Discourse Studies 13 (2):265-267.
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    Book review: Piotr Cap, Proximization: The Pragmatics of Symbolic Distance Crossing. [REVIEW]Akin Odebunmi - 2017 - Discourse Studies 19 (3):373-374.
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    Book review: Ulrich Busse and Axel Hübler (eds), Investigations into the Meta-communicative Lexicon of English: A Contribution to Historical Pragmatics. [REVIEW]Akin Odebunmi - 2014 - Discourse Studies 16 (6):853-854.
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