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Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Said FATHI
Professor of English Language & Linguistics
P. H., Catégorie D
Faculty of Letters in Mohamedia
Department of English
Diplomas:
1984: Licence – Linguistics, Faculty of Letters in Rabat
1985: DEA – Linguistics, Faculty of Letters in Rabat
1986: CES – Linguistics, Faculty of Letters in Rabat
1992: Doctorat – Linguistics, Faculty of Letters in Rabat
2018: Habilitation – Linguistics, Faculty of Letters in Mohamedia
2023: Homologation – Linguistics, Faculty of Letters in Mohamedia
2024: Royal Medal - National Order of Merit - Excellent Class
Publications:
2007: “The Discourse Functions of /waxa/”, in BOUHOUT, N° 14
2012: “Politeness in Moroccan Arabic”, in BOUHOUT, N° 16
2017: “An Overview of the Moroccan Sociolinguistic Situation”, in Sciences, Langues & Communication, Vol. 1, N° 3, pp. 1-8
2021: Moummou & FATHI “ESL Teachers’ Readiness during Covid-19: Guglielmino Readiness Scale”, in Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences Studies
2021: “La situation sociolinguistique du Maroc : un aperçu”, in Jadir, M. (ed.) (2021) Langage(s) & Traduction, L’Harmattan
2022: Ichou & FATHI “Amazigh Language in Education Policy & Planning in Morocco: Effects of the Gap between Macro & Micro Levels of Planning”, in International Journal of Social Sciences & Human Research
2022: Moummou & FATHI “Reading and Young Adults Self-directed Learning”, in Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences
2022: Ichou & FATHI “Promoting Quality, Equality & Inclusion through Rethinking Mediums of Instruction in Moroccan Public Schools”, in International Journal of Language & Literary Studies
2022: Moummou & FATHI “English Language Acquisition in Morocco: a Scoping Review”, in International Journal of English Studies
2023: “Different Moroccan jokes: a sociolinguistic typology”, in BOUHOUT N° 20, pp. 65-80, ISSN: 2820-7491
2023: “Official or National Language”, in Jadir, M. (ed.) (2023) Recherches en Littérature, Traductologie & Linguistique. Editions Universitaires Européennes
2023: Laanani & FATHI “Language policy debate & the discursive construction of Tamazight in Moroccan news media: a corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis”, in SN Social Sciences, Vol.3, N° 172
2023: Aspects of Politeness Strategies & Politeness Formulas in Moroccan Arabic, World Copy Younes, ISBN: 978-9920-42-095-2
2024: Ichou & FATHI “Effects of language stratification on Amazigh functional use in the Moroccan language market”, in Revue des Etudes Amazighes, Vol. 6, N° 1, pp. 85-104
2024: “A structural & functional analysis of Moroccan Jokes”, in International Journal of Social Science & Human Research, Vol. 7, N° 5, pp. 2819-2825.
2024: A University Handbook of Linguistics, World Copy Younes,
ISBN: 978-9920-42-993-1
2024: A Handbook of University Grammar of English, World Copy Younes, ISBN: 978-9920-31-600-2
2024: “Revisiting Brown & Levinson’s Theory of Politeness” in EJ-LANG, Vol. 3, N° 5, pp. 1-11
2024: Applications of University Grammar of English, World Copy Younes, ISBN: 978-9920-31-604-0
2024: Applications in (General) Linguistics, World Copy Younes,
ISBN: 978-9920-31-739-9
2024: “Dual Diglossia in Morocco: A new sociolinguistic phenomenon”, in International Journal of Language, Linguistics, Literature & Culture, Vol. 3, N° 4, pp. 1-9.
2024: "Formulaic Politeness in Moroccan Arabic", in IJLLC, Vol. 4, N° 4, pp.10-16.
Activities:
1985: Teaching Comprehension Passages: Insights and Suggestions MATE Conference in Safi
1986: The Role of Grammar in the Teaching of English at University Level SIE Summer Institute of English in Rabat
1986: First Library Attachment at the University of East Anglia, British Council Grant
1986: Beginning of Professional Activity at the Faculty of Letters in El Jadida
1987: Second Library Attachment at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, UK
1988: Third Library Attachment at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, UK
1992: Resumption of Professional Activity at the Faculty of Letters in Mohamedia
1995: Workshop on Phonetics MATE Conference in ISCAE Casablanca
2001: From EAP to ESP/ The Necessary Shift in the Moroccan University Syllabi The First Mediterranean ESP Conference in Tangiers
2002: Revisiting the Transitory Step: EAP to ESP The Second Mediterranean ESP Conference in Marrakesh
2003: Who Needs a Second Official Language? Planning Languages: Planning Equity Conference in Fes
2005: Official or National Language English Department Study Day
2020: “On the effectiveness of Google Classroom/Meet in Distance Learning” Webinar: ICT in Higher Education: Challenges & Perspectives
2023: “Dual Diglossia in Morocco” International Conference on Languages, Cultures & Media at the Crossroads
Teaching Courses:
Grammar1, Grammar2, Grammar3, Morphosyntax, Spoken English, Business English, Phonetics, Introduction to Linguistics, American Civilization, General Linguistics, Pragmatics, Sociolinguistics, Psycholinguistics, Discourse Analysis and more than a hundred monographs supervised.
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