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JAPPIN Volume 4

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Journal of the Association of Phoneticians and Phonologists in Nigeria (JAPPIN) is a blind peer-reviewed international journal. It is the official journal of the Association of Phoneticians and Phonologists in Nigeria. This is its third volume. All the ten papers that appear in this volume were carefully selected for quality and impact. They attempt to do justice to evolving developments in the areas of phonetics and phonology from diverse perspectives.

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JAPPIN Volume 3

Author(s): APPN

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Journal of the Association of Phoneticians and Phonologists in Nigeria (JAPPIN) is a blind peer-reviewed international journal. It is the official journal of the Association of Phoneticians and Phonologists in Nigeria. This is its third volume. All the ten papers that appear in this volume were carefully selected for quality and impact. They attempt to do justice to evolving developments in the areas of phonetics and phonology from diverse perspectives.

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JAPPIN Volume 1

Author(s): APPN

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Journal of the Association of Phoneticians and Phonologists in Nigeria (JAPPIN) is a blind peer-reviewed international journal. It is the official journal of the Association of Phoneticians and Phonologists in Nigeria. This is its maiden volume. All the thirteen papers that appear in this volume were carefully selected for quality and impact. They attempt to do justice to evolving developments in the areas of phonetics and phonology from diverse perspectives. The journal publishes well researched original articles that address any issues, topics or phenomena in areas of phonetics and phonology and related sciences. Preference is given to data-driven scholarly articles. Well-written book reviews and review papers may also be considered. Papers submitted for publication must be original and must not have been published before and must not be under active consideration for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts should be typed in Times New Roman 12 points, and all special symbols embedded in the word file. The transcriptions may appear in Lucida Sans Unicode. The British-type spelling convention is preferred.