This commemorative volume is the 12th edition in the Nigerian Linguists
Festschrift Series devoted to Professor (Mrs.) Appolonia Uzoaku
Okwudishu. The majority of the papers were presented at the 27th Annual
Conference of the Linguistic Association of Nigerian (CLAN) which was
held at the Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria, and the 26th CLAN
which was held at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. The title derives
from the theme of the 27th CLAN: Language Endangerment: Globalisation
and the Fate of Minority Languages in Nigeria. A large number of the
papers address the major theme of the conference, while the balance
address various aspects of Nigerian linguistics, languages,
communication, and literature. Fifty-one papers are included, ranging
from sociolinguistics through applied linguistics to formal areas of
linguistics which include phonology, morphology and syntax of Nigerian
languages. Papers on language endangerment and language revitalisation
strategies for safeguarding the vanishing indigenous tongues of Nigeria
are the major focus, and the book serves as important reference material
in various aspects of language and linguistic studies in Nigeria.