Joe Amoako
Department Chair - Professor of English
Department of English and Foreign Languages
Delaware State University
United States of America
Biography
Joe Amoako is a professor and department chair for English and foreign languages in Delaware State University.
Research Interest
"Sociolinguistics and Ethnography of African Languages and Cultures, Pidgins and Creoles in Africa, the Caribbean, and the U.S.A., African American Literature "
Publications
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"Amoako, Joe K. (2002b). Royal Titles and Names as Pointers to Political Office: Exemplification from Asante Royal Titles Bestowed on Three African Americans. In Gyasi beng, Samuel and Hartford,Beverly (eds). Surviving Through Obliqueness: Language of Politics in Emerging Democracies. New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc."
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"Amoako, Joe K. (2006c). Ethnic Identity, Conflict, and Diasporic Constructions in the New World: The Case of Asante in North America. In Konadu –Agyemang, K., Takyi, B. K., and Arthur, John (eds). The New African Diaspora in North America: Trends, Community Building, and Adaptation. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books"
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"Amoako, Joe (2011). Ghanaian Pidgin English: Diachronic, Synchronic, and Sociolinguistic Perspectives. New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc."