| LIN01 | A Morpho-Syntactic Perspective of Negation in Ejagham |
| LIN02 | APOLOGY STRATEGIES IN PINYIN |
| LIN03 | linguistic implications of appreciation in Ngemaba language |
| LIN04 | The Policy of Bilingualism and the Identity of the Professional Translator in Cameroon: What Fates for the Professional Translator and the Service Consumer? |
| LIN05 | The Contributions of New Religious Movements in Rural Development (NRMs) (A STUDY OF BUEA SUB DIVISION) |
| LIN06 | Enhancing English language studies in Cameroon: the mother tongue perspective |
| LIN07 | Evaluation of the ETHNOLINGUISTIC VITALITY AND SUSTAINABILITY OF SPEECH COMMUNITIES OF THE BAMBOUTOS DIVISION OF CAMEROON |
| LIN08 | A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Unity-Disunity Messages and Comments on the Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon in Cameroon |
| LIN09 | Media Language Use in Cameroon: Implications for Information Dissemination on the COVID-19 Pandemic |
| LIN010 | Media Language Use in Cameroon: Implications for Information Dissemination on the COVID-19 Pandemic |
| LIN011 | APPRECIATION OF EJAGHAM |
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| LIN013 | , A Comparative study of Reduplication in Kenyang and Ejagham |
| LIN014 | AN EXTENSIVE STUDY OF REDUPLICATION IN KENYANG AND EJAGHAM |
| LIN015 | Names and Naming: A Gender Analysis of Alobwed Epies The Lady with a Beard and The Day God Blinked |