Professor Issah , Samuel Alhassan
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Abubakari, H. & Issah, A. S. (2024). Metaphorical Personal Names in Mabia Languages of West Africa. Journal of West African Languages, 9, 163-.
Asitanga, S. A., Musah, A. A., & Issah, A. S. (2024). Phonological variation in Kusaal: A synchronic dialectological study. Selected papers from the 53rd Annual Conference on African Linguistics, 1, 103-123.
Abubakari, H. & Issah, A. S. (2023). Nominal classification in Mabia languages of West Africa. Journal of Language Science, 95, 1-17.
Abubakari, H., Issah, A. S., Acheampong, O. S., Luri, D. M., & Napari, N. J. (2023). Mabia languages and cultures expressed through personal names. International Journal of Language and Culture, 10(1), 87-114.
Issah, A. S. (2023). THE STRUCTURE OF DAGBANI SENTENTIAL NEGATION. Editorial Board of Studia Linguistica, 77(2), 307-332.
Issah, A. S., Abubakari, H., Atintono, A. S. & Atibiri, S. (2023). Exploring Euphemisms as Taboo Avoidance Strategies in the Mabia Languages. ISSN: (Print) (Online) Journal homepage: https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rlms20, 54, 42-64.
Atintono, A. S. & Issah, A. S. (2022). A Comparative Study of Ideophones in Dagbani and GurenÔ‘, 31((3)).
Issah, A. S. & Smith, W. P. (2020). Subject and non-subject ex-situ focus in Dagbani. a journal of general linguistics, 5(1), 1-36. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.664
Issah, A. S. (2020). On body-part nouns and the expression of spatial and locative reference in Dagbani. Topics in Linguistics, 21(2), 41-61.
Abubakari, H. & Issah, A. S. (2020). THE SYNTAX OF WEAK AND STRONG PRONOUNS IN DAGBANI AND KUSAAL. The Editorial Board of Studia Linguistica, 74(3), 584-612.
Issah, A. S., Nsoh, E. A. & Atintono, A. S. (2020). Reflexives and Intensifiers in Dagbani and GurenÉ›. Contemporary Journal of African Studies, 7(2), 46-63. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/contjas.v7i2.4
Acheampong, O. S., Atintono, A. S. & Issah, A. S. (2019). THE MORPHO-SYNTACTIC CHARACTERIZATION OF LIKPAKPAANL REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS. Journal of West African Languages, 46(1), 123-141.