Publications
Agyekum, Kofi. 2016. Bodily state and metaphors relating to ho, ‘body’, in Akan. Metaphor and the Social World 6 (2) : 326–344.
Agyekum, Kofi. 2015. Metaphors of Anger in Akan. International Journal of Language and Culture 2 (1) : 87–107.
Dako, Kari. 2015. Should it be Omanhenes, Amanhenes or Amanhene? - or are they in free variation? Language Matters: Studies in the Languages of Africa 46 (1) : 44–59.
Amfo, Nana Aba Appiah and Grace Diabah. 2015. Caring supporters or daring usurpers? Representation of women in Akan proverbs. Discourse & Society 26 (1) : 3–28.
Kusters, Annelies. 2014. Language ideologies in the shared signing community of Adamorobe. Language in Society 43 (2) : 139–158.
Nyarko Ansah, Gladys. 2014. Culture in Embodied Cognition: Metaphorical/Metonymic Conceptualizations of FEAR in Akan and English. Metaphor and Symbol 29 (1) : 44–58.
Agyekum, Kofi. 2011. The ethno-pragmatics of “amanneb“ in Akan. Language and Dialogue 1 (2) : 243–265.
Amfo, Nana Aba Appiah. 2010. Lexical signaling of information structure in Akan. Linguistics 48 (1) : 195–225.
Appiah Amfo, Nana Aba. 2010. Indefiniteness marking and Akan bi. Journal of Pragmatics 42 (7) : 1786–1798.
Appiah Amfo, Nana Aba. 2010. Noun phrase conjunction in Akan: The grammaticalization path. Pragmatics 20 (1) : 27–41.
González Álvarez, Elsa M., María Ángeles Gómez González and J. Lachlan Mackenzie, eds. 2008. Languages and Cultures in Contrast and Comparison. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 175). John Benjamins.
Agyekum, Kofi. 2006. Akan Traditional Arbitration: Its Structure and Language. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 27 (5) : 359–374.
Amfo, Nana Aba Appiah. 2005. Modal marking in Akan: the case of anka. Journal of Pragmatics 37 (7) : 997–1013.
Agyekum, Kofi. 2004. Ntam ‘reminiscential oath’ taboo in Akan. Language in Society 33 (3) : 317–342.
Agyekum, Kofi. 2004. The socio-cultural concept of face in Akan communication. Pragmatics & Cognition 12 (1) : 73–95.
Agyekum, Kofi. 1999. The pragmatics of Duab? 'Grievance imprecation' taboo among the Akan. Pragmatics 9 (3) : 357–382.