Email: eccifesieh@delsu.edu.ng
- Area of Specialization: Sociolinguistics, Applied Linguistics, Linguistics
- Department of Languages and Linguistics
- Emeka C. Ifesieh, Professor of Linguistics, teaches Applied linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Linguistics and German in the Department of Languages and Linguistics at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka. He has a National Certificate of Education in English and Integrated Science, ZDf and ZMP (German), B.A. German, M.A. Translation (German), M.A. Linguistics, Ph.D. Linguistics and PGD in Theology. He is an author as well as a co-author of many academic journal publications. He is a state Coordinator of a Technical Committee for Development of National Language Policy of Nigeria. He is currently the Head of Department of Languages and Linguistics, DELSU, Abraka.
My Publications- Emeka C. Ifesieh, Matthew I. Agbogun and Emmanuel U Tonukari (2006) Endangered Tongues: Issues in Context, Awka Journal of Linguistics and Languages (AJILL)/UniZik
http://journals.unizik.edu.ng/index.php/ajill/article/view/99 Vol.2 (1) Pages: 49-60
- Solomon O. Oyetade 1 and Emeka C. Ifesieh 2 (2013) The meaning of meaning in a literary translatorial action , Babel/John Benjamins Publishing
https://www.jbe-platform.com/content/journals/10.1075/babel.59.3.02oye Vol. 59 (3) Pages: 274 - 287
- Emeka C. Ifesieh ( 2014) Ideological Foundations of the Igbo Oral Proverbs Translations of Achebe in TFA (Things Fall Apart) , US-China Foreign Language/David Publishing
http://www.davidpublisher.org/Public/uploads/Contribute/5518fe3225e91.pdf Vol. 12 (5) Pages: 360-369
- Emeka C. Ifesieh1, Aloysius G. Ikechukwu Orjinta2 ( 2013) ASYMMETRICAL POWER RELATIONS BETWEEN ENGLISH (E) AND NIGERIAN PIDGIN (NP) , ASIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES & HUMANITIES /Leena and Luna International
http://www.ajssh.leena-luna.co.jp/AJSSHPDFs/Vol.2(2)/AJSSH2013(2.2-02).pdf Vol.2 (2) Pages: 10-21
- Emeka C. Ifesieh (2015) Semantic Translation as Panacea to Misinformation in Literary Translation , US-China Foreign Language/David Publishing
doi:10.17265/1539-8080/2015.09.003 Vol.13 (9) Pages: 628-639
- Emeka C. Ifesieh (2019) Expanding Relevance of Indexicality of Íké?gà in EbedeiGrammar of Spirituality , UNIUYO Journal of Humanities (UUJH)/Faculty of Arts, Universityof Uyo, Nigeria.
http://uujh.org/wp-content/uploads/vol23N1Full/Expanding-Relevance-of-Indexicality-of-%C3%8Dk%C3%A9%E1%B9%85g%C3%A0-in-Ebedei-Grammar-of-Spirituality.pdf Vol.23 (1) Pages: 113-134
- Emeka C. Ifesieh1, Aloysius G. Ikechukwu Orjinta2 (2013) TRANSLATION AS AN IDEOLOGICAL ENTERPRISE IN RELATION TO GLOBALIZATION: AN INSIGHT INTO IGBO ORAL PHRASEOLOGY IN THE LITERARY TEXTS , ASIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES & HUMANITIES /Leena and Luna International
http://www.ajssh.leena-luna.co.jp/AJSSHPDFs/Vol.2(3)/AJSSH2013(2.3-02).pdf Vol.2 (3) Pages: 11-18
- Emeka C. Ifesieh (2016) UNTRANSLATABILITY FALLACY OFURHOBO KOLANUT PRESENTATION RITUALPOWERSYMBOLS+, European Journal of Language Studies/Progressive Academic Publishing
https://www.idpublications.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Full-Paper-UNTRANSLATABILITY-FALLACY-OF-URHOBO-KOLANUT-PRESENTATION-RITUAL.pdf Vol.3 (1) Pages: 12-23
- Emeka C. Ifesieh (2018) Realities or farce of criticisms of grammar translation: The german experience in Nigeria, Book (Festschrift)/MEL UniZik
http://www.jmel.com.ng/books/profezeani/fulltextpdf/238248.pdf Vol. Pages: 238-248
- Emeka C. Ifesieh (2016) Re-evaluating the Question of Standardization of Nigerian English, Sino-US English Teaching/David Publishing
doi:10.17265/1539-8072/2016.02.004 Vol.13 (2) Pages: 123-131
- Emeka C. Ifesieh and Eseoghene Aleh (2013) URHOBO IS BESET BY SECURITY CHALLENGES, Nsukka Journal of Humanities/Faculty of Arts
https://oer.unn.edu.ng Vol.21 Pages: 151-165
- Emeka C. Ifesieh (2006) The Question of Standardization of Nigerian English, Awka Journal of Linguistics and Languages (AJILL)/UniZik
http://journals.unizik.edu.ng/index.php/ajill/article/view/100 Vol.2 (1) Pages: 61-70
- Emeka C. C. Ifesieh (2013) Translatability of Metaphors: Contrasting German Editions Of Things Fall Apart, (das Alte stürzt) And The Famished Road,(die hungrige Strasse), Book/LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
https://www.abebooks.com/9783659432927/Translatability-Metaphors-Contrasting-German-Editions-365943292X/plp Vol. Pages: 1-291
- Emeka C. Ifesieh (2015) CHALLENGES OF SEMANTIC EXTENSIONS OF JIHAD POWER SYMBOLS VIS-À-VIS BOKO HARAM, European Journal of Language Studies/Progressive Academic Publishing
https://www.idpublications.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Abstract-CHALLENGES-OF-SEMANTIC-EXTENSIONS-OF-JIHAD-POWER-SYMBOLS-VIS-%C3%80-VIS-BOKO-HARAM.pdf Vol.2 (1) Pages: 42-55
- Emeka C. Ifesieh (2012) Meaning in Translation, Book/Wehrhahn Verlag
http://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/3952/1/Dr.%20Tar%20M.%202.pdf Vol. Pages: 149-164
- Emeka C. Ifesieh (2013) Structural and Conceptual Misrepresentation as Semantic Dislocation in a Literary Translatorial Action , TRANSLATIO/FIT
https://ziladoc.com/download/fit-publicationsreportbil_pdf Vol.XXXII (3) Pages: 127 -144
- Emeka C. Ifesieh and Moses E. Darah (2013) Women Forbidden From "Climbing Tall Trees": Insecurity and Biological Asymmetry in Urhobo Sex Proverbs, Sino-US English Teaching/David Publishing
https://www.semanticscholar.org/author/Emeka/67155050 Vol.10(7) Pages: 573-582
- Emeka C. Ifesieh (2009) Lebendiger Grammatikunterricht, Nigerian Association of Teachers of German (NATOG) Journal/NATOG
Vol.5 Pages: 66-82
- Emeka C. Ifesieh (2010) Sense in Translation, Abraka Humanities Review/Faculty of Arts DELSU
Vol.3 (1) Pages: 107-124
- Emeka C. Ifesieh (2011) More on Relativization in Igbo, Abraka Humanities Review/Faculty of Arts DELSU
Vol.4 (1) Pages: 34-47
- Agbogun, I. Matthew and Ifesieh, Emeka C. (2011) Translating Igbo Phraseologies in Achebe's Novels: Challenges and Roadmaps, Journal of Nigerian Languages and Culture (JONLAC)/Association for Promoting Nigerian Languages and Culture (APNILAC)
Vol.13(2) Pages: 225-238
- Emeka C. Ifesieh (2012) Security of Indigenous Socioculture through Translation, Abraka Humanities Review/Faculty of Arts DELSU
Vol.Special Edition Pages: 161-172
- Emeka C. Ifesieh (2012) Umlaut Phonological Processes: a Challenge to the Rechtschreibung, Nigerian Association of Teachers of German (NATOG) Journal/NATOG
Vol.6 Pages: 111-126
- Emeka C. Ifesieh and Lucky Ejobee (2013) Globalization and Vanishing Voices: a Case Study of Urhobo, Journal of Nigerian Languages and Culture (JONLAC)/Association for Promoting Nigerian Languages and Culture (APNILAC)
Vol.14 (1) Pages: 191-212