Chinyere Ohiri-Aniche
ụdịekere | nwanyị |
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mba o sị | Naijiria |
Ụbọchị ọnwụ ya | 2018 |
ọrụ ọ na-arụ | linguist |
affiliation | Linguistic Association of Nigeria, National Institute for Nigerian Languages |
Chinyere Ohiri-Aniche (nwụrụ na afọ 2018) bụ onye mmụta asụsụ na onye mmụta Nigeria. Site na afọ 2016 rue na ọnwu ya, ọbu onye isi nke ndị National Institute maka Asusu Nigeria (NINLAN).
Ndụ
dezieChinyere Ohiri-Aniche nwetara B.Sc na asụsụ French na Linguistics na Mahadum Georgetown na afọ 1975, M.Ed na Nkuzi Asụsụ na Mahadum Montreal na afọ1977, na PhD na Linguistics na Mahadum Port Harcourt na afọ 1991. Ọ ghọrọ Ọka onye nkuzi, ọkacha mara na agụm akwụkwọ na nkuzi Igbo, na Mahadum Lagos. E bipụtara festchrift nke bụ edemede maka ọrụ ya nwere mpịakọta abụọ iji kwanyere ya ugwu na afọ 2015.
Dị ka President nke otu asụsụ akpọrọ Association of Nigeria (LAN) na afọ 2014, Ohiri-Aniche dọrọ aka ná ntị na ihe karịrị asụsụ ụmụ amaala narị anọ asụsụ nke Nigeria nọ na n'ihe ize ndụ.[1] N’ọnwa Ọgọstụ n'afọ 2016 , Onyeisiala Buhari họpụtara ya ka ọ bụrụ onye isi ọrụ nke National Institute for Nigerian Languages (NINLAN).[2] Ọ bụ onye isi nchịkwa nke atọ nke NINLAN, na-esote Ben Elugbe.[3] Na ngwụcha afọ 2016, ọ dọrọ aka na ntị na ihe karịrị asụsụ iri ise na Naijiria nọ na nsogbu nke ịla n'iyi.[4]
Ọ nwụrụ n'ọnwa Septemba n'afọ 2018.[5]
Ọrụ
dezie- A comparative phonology of consonants in the Igboid, Edoid, and Yoruboid laguages [. Nchịkọta PhD, Mahadum nke Port Harcourt, 1991.
- 'Mgbasa asụsụ dị na Akoko mpaghara Western Nigeria', na RM Blench & M. Spriggs (eds. ) Archaeology na Asụsụ IV. Mgbanwe asụsụ na mgbanwe ọdịbendị, 1999, pp.79-94.
- 'Asụsụ pluralism na mmepe mba na Nigeria', na AE Eruvbetine (ed. ) Nchịkọta mmadụ na ọtụtụ mmadụ: Usoro maka mmepe na Nigeria, 2001, pp.544-560.
- (ed. Iwu Ikwubuzo na Chigozie Nnabuihe) Udezuluigbo: festchrift na nsọpụrụ nke Sam Uzochukwu. Itire, Lagos, Nigeria : Olive Green, 2008.
- (ed. ya na T. Uzodinma Nwala na Nath Aniekwu) obodo Igbo: akuko na nsogbu banyere imu na mmepe. Ibadan, Nigeria : Akwụkwọ Kraft Limited, 2015.
Ntụrụaka
dezie- ↑ ‘More than 400 Nigerian indigenous languages are endangered’, Vanguard, 26 February 2014. Accessed 18 May 2020.
- ↑ Buhari fires JAMB Registrar, 16 other chief executives, The Punch, 1 August 2016. Accessed 18 May 2020.
- ↑ Chris Nwankwor, Prof Ohiri-Aniche assumes duty as Executive Director of National Institute for Nigerian Languages, News Express, 10 August 2016. Accessed 18 May 2020.
- ↑ 50 minority Nigerian languages to become extinct soon, says scholar, 6 December 2016. Accessed 18 May 2020.
- ↑ A Great Star Is Gone! – Professor Chinyere Ohiri-Aniche, Elombah News, 4 October 2018. Accessed 18 May 2020.