This qualitative study analyses two West African novels to examine sex slavery's new dimensions as depicted in prosaic works by Third-Generation female West African writers. Using Bales’ Theory of Slavery Forms (2009) and ...
Markin, Comfort Ama Adoko(University of Cape Coast, 2023-07)
The transfer of meaning in literary translation is an arduous task since literary texts are highly cultural-bound and rife with stylistic features. The role of the translator is to ensure that meaning communicated in the ...
Gyimah, Theophilus Akwasi(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
This thesis focuses on Ghana’s international land borders, detailing the factors
contributing to its porous nature and how that poses threats to the country’s
stability. Using qualitative research approach, the study ...
The advent of diplomatic relations has brought a twist in power acquisition. In recent times, states barely acquire and demonstrate their power using hard means/ military. Instead, they have resorted to soft means – accruing ...
This study investigated text complexity and register variations across the reading comprehension passages in the three English Language textbooks for Senior High Schools in Ghana. It examines the texts on the basis of the ...
Nubila, Sampson(University of Cape Coast, 2025-02)
Social media has witnessed much usage over the years since its inception. Social media use especially its contents consumption comes with some level of influence on the users' lives, either positively or negatively. This ...
Kwaku, Wuaku James(University of Cape Coast, 2024-12)
The goal of the study was to identify the causes of the drop in young membership in the Obuasi District of the Ashanti Presbytery of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana. Three research questions were formulated to ...
Kuagbedzi, Witness Adzo(University of Cape Coast, 2024-04)
The relationship between instructors and learners is considered as one of the major factors that influence learning outcomes. The present study explored the strategies utilized by lecturers of Communicative Skills course ...
Korsah, Alberta Nana Araba Essaw(University of Cape Coast, 2025-01)
Individuals are inextricably shaped by their life experiences, with early life
events casting lasting shadows. As Tyson (1999) posits, the world is
―comprised of individual human beings, each with a psychological history ...
Politics is one of the most fertile fields of language use in discourse studies. Discourse analysts have studied various genres of political discourse but the State of the Nation Address has received little attention ...
Kwaw, Josephine(University of Cape Coast, 2025-04)
This textual research is premised on the fact that research on Aidoo’s works in recent years has not devoted much attention to the old woman figure who has been repeatedly represented in most of her works across the three ...
Frederick, Kaayeng(University of Cape Coast, 2024-04)
The proliferation of smartphones among citizens in Ghana has accelerated their contribution to user-generated media content on social media to political discourse and activism in Ghana. The attention of researchers on ...
Aku, Phyllis Emefa(University of Cape Coast, 2023-07)
Though circumstantial meanings have been explored in some sections of the research article (RA), they have received scanty attention in the discussion section of the RA. This study explores the structural and semantic ...
Kuagbedzi, Witness Adzo(University of Cape Coast, 2024-04)
The relationship between instructors and learners is considered as one of the major factors that influence learning outcomes. The present study explored the strategies utilized by lecturers of Communicative Skills course ...
Akuamoah- Boateng, Eric(University of Cape Coast, 2023-12)
Marks-Williams (2016) contends that at any given time three percent of the
world’s population is moving from one geographical area to another. Ter Haar
(2001) asserts that the migration of people across geographical ...
Boasiako, Catherine Antwi(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
This thesis examines the use of songs as narrative devices in Efua Sutherland‘s
Edufa (1967) and The Marriage of Anansewa (1975). This study comes at the
backdrop of the fact that reading and interpretation of literary ...
Baabaare, Vitus(University of Cape Coast, 2023-12)
Address terms provide important sociolinguistic information about
interlocutors, their relationships, and their situations. Address terms in various
fields and languages have been studied from various perspectives and ...
Asante, Richmond Moses(University of Cape Coast, 2023-12)
Marriage and fertility in the African setting has assumed changes over the years.
These changes have the ability to affect the African society. This study therefore
aimed at exploring the changing trends in marriage and ...
A huge body of literature exists on the application of new media technologies in enhancing instructional delivery. However, not much has been written on how students deploy new media and the gratifications they derive from ...
Adu-Yeboah, Christabella(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
A number of young metrosexual men globally are becoming more self-aware of
their appearance and are, thus, displaying on social media a significant interest
in fashion. However, research on metrosexuality has received ...
This qualitative study analyses two West African novels to examine sex slavery's new dimensions as depicted in prosaic works by Third-Generation female West African writers. Using Bales’ Theory of Slavery Forms (2009) and ...
Markin, Comfort Ama Adoko(University of Cape Coast, 2023-07)
The transfer of meaning in literary translation is an arduous task since literary texts are highly cultural-bound and rife with stylistic features. The role of the translator is to ensure that meaning communicated in the ...
Gyimah, Theophilus Akwasi(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
This thesis focuses on Ghana’s international land borders, detailing the factors
contributing to its porous nature and how that poses threats to the country’s
stability. Using qualitative research approach, the study ...
The advent of diplomatic relations has brought a twist in power acquisition. In recent times, states barely acquire and demonstrate their power using hard means/ military. Instead, they have resorted to soft means – accruing ...
This study investigated text complexity and register variations across the reading comprehension passages in the three English Language textbooks for Senior High Schools in Ghana. It examines the texts on the basis of the ...
Nubila, Sampson(University of Cape Coast, 2025-02)
Social media has witnessed much usage over the years since its inception. Social media use especially its contents consumption comes with some level of influence on the users' lives, either positively or negatively. This ...
Kwaku, Wuaku James(University of Cape Coast, 2024-12)
The goal of the study was to identify the causes of the drop in young membership in the Obuasi District of the Ashanti Presbytery of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana. Three research questions were formulated to ...
Kuagbedzi, Witness Adzo(University of Cape Coast, 2024-04)
The relationship between instructors and learners is considered as one of the major factors that influence learning outcomes. The present study explored the strategies utilized by lecturers of Communicative Skills course ...
Korsah, Alberta Nana Araba Essaw(University of Cape Coast, 2025-01)
Individuals are inextricably shaped by their life experiences, with early life
events casting lasting shadows. As Tyson (1999) posits, the world is
―comprised of individual human beings, each with a psychological history ...
Politics is one of the most fertile fields of language use in discourse studies. Discourse analysts have studied various genres of political discourse but the State of the Nation Address has received little attention ...
Kwaw, Josephine(University of Cape Coast, 2025-04)
This textual research is premised on the fact that research on Aidoo’s works in recent years has not devoted much attention to the old woman figure who has been repeatedly represented in most of her works across the three ...
Frederick, Kaayeng(University of Cape Coast, 2024-04)
The proliferation of smartphones among citizens in Ghana has accelerated their contribution to user-generated media content on social media to political discourse and activism in Ghana. The attention of researchers on ...
Aku, Phyllis Emefa(University of Cape Coast, 2023-07)
Though circumstantial meanings have been explored in some sections of the research article (RA), they have received scanty attention in the discussion section of the RA. This study explores the structural and semantic ...
Kuagbedzi, Witness Adzo(University of Cape Coast, 2024-04)
The relationship between instructors and learners is considered as one of the major factors that influence learning outcomes. The present study explored the strategies utilized by lecturers of Communicative Skills course ...
Akuamoah- Boateng, Eric(University of Cape Coast, 2023-12)
Marks-Williams (2016) contends that at any given time three percent of the
world’s population is moving from one geographical area to another. Ter Haar
(2001) asserts that the migration of people across geographical ...
Boasiako, Catherine Antwi(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
This thesis examines the use of songs as narrative devices in Efua Sutherland‘s
Edufa (1967) and The Marriage of Anansewa (1975). This study comes at the
backdrop of the fact that reading and interpretation of literary ...
Baabaare, Vitus(University of Cape Coast, 2023-12)
Address terms provide important sociolinguistic information about
interlocutors, their relationships, and their situations. Address terms in various
fields and languages have been studied from various perspectives and ...
Asante, Richmond Moses(University of Cape Coast, 2023-12)
Marriage and fertility in the African setting has assumed changes over the years.
These changes have the ability to affect the African society. This study therefore
aimed at exploring the changing trends in marriage and ...
A huge body of literature exists on the application of new media technologies in enhancing instructional delivery. However, not much has been written on how students deploy new media and the gratifications they derive from ...
Adu-Yeboah, Christabella(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
A number of young metrosexual men globally are becoming more self-aware of
their appearance and are, thus, displaying on social media a significant interest
in fashion. However, research on metrosexuality has received ...