Research

My research investigates the syntax and semantics of  Kwa languages spoken in West Africa.

Onyinyechukwu Ezeamuzie (2019) Ex-situ verb focus and its interpretation in Igbo . Stress-free Focus Workshop II (SFW 2) (Vienna, University of Vienna, Austria October 18-19 2019).

Onyinyechukwu Ezeamuzie (2021) Verbal Fronting and Focus in Igbo. Annual Meeting of the Linguistics Society of Hong Kong (Hong Kong, The Chinese Univerisity of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR December 4, 2021).

Onyinyechukwu Ezeamuzie (2024) Focusing Strategies in Anaang (Poster- University of Crete Summer School in Linguisitcs, Greece July 14, 2024).

Hi, welcome to my website!

I am a doctoral student in the Linguistics department at the University of Toronto. My research interests are in the syntax and semantics of information structure. I study the grammatical strategies made available by natural languages to their speakers for organizing the information they wish to convey to their addressees while engaged in discourse.

I am particularly interested in how focus- the highlighted information in an utterance, and topic- what an utterance is about, are expressed in Kwa languages. I am also interested in the interpretive properties associated with these grammatical strategies and their syntactic structures. I love working with primary language data so I enjoy going on fieldwork trips, and interacting with native speakers as they use their languages in their native communities.

Before I began my doctoral studies at the UofT, I completed a two-year MPhil research at the university of Hong Kong where I completed an original thesis on very interesting phenomenon in Igbo known as verbal fronting with doubling.

Outside of my research, I love mentoring young moms of African descent who have grad school aspirations, being a PhD student-mom myself! To this effect, I have a YouTube channel where I create recipe videos, meal prep videos, and a couple of other types of videos that help answer some of the questions that student-moms have about navigating grad school life while managing familial responsibilities. I also mentor a few other young women on a one-on-one basis.

Other information can be found in my CV on the menu section above.