Akin Adetunji

Akin Adetunji holds a PhD degree in English (Linguistics) from Texas A&M University-Commerce, USA. He has published in peer-reviewed journals, most notably, Pragmatics, Discourse and Society, World Englishes, MARANG, Ibadan Journal of English and Ife Studies in English Language. He has co-edited two international volumes, Perspectives on Media Discourse (2007) and Studies in Slang and Slogans (2010). His areas of research interest are pragmatics, sociolinguistics, stylistics and discourse analysis. He is at present a Chief Lecturer at the Department of General Studies Education, Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo, Nigeria.

Publications

Analyzing Language and Humor in Online Communication
Rotimi Taiwo, Akinola Odebunmi, Akin Adetunji. © 2016. 324 pages.
Misunderstandings in technology-mediated communication can be due to a lack of tone and facial expression on the part of the speaker, which provide additional context clues into...
Stand-Up Comedy and Addressivity: The Example of Joan Rivers
Akin Adetunji. © 2016. 21 pages.
This chapter highlights the linguistic value of addressivity in two Youtube downloads of Joan Rivers' stand-up comic performance, Live at the Apollo. Despite the devotion of...