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Emmanuel Nikiema is an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto Mississauga. His research focuses on the phonology and morphology of Romance languages, the analysis and description of French-based creole languages, and African languages, particularly their syllabic representations. He has authored significant works including 'Phonologie et morphologie du français' and has published numerous articles in linguistic journals exploring tonal polarity in Gur languages, consonantal mutations in Mooré, and the role of nasality in creole languages. His academic contributions are recognized within linguistic science, particularly through his participation in conferences and contributions to proceedings. Nikiema's investigation into syllable representation models and the constraints in generative phonology showcases his expertise and commitment to advancing the field of linguistics. He is involved in teaching and mentoring students in Italian grammar and the complexities of language systems.
Department of Sociology