muhammad abdelkareem badarneh
• Department of English for Applied Studies - Faculty Member
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- Ph.D. of English Language from Arizona State University, 2003
- Msc. of Translation from Yarmouk University, 1996
- Bsc. of English Language and Literature from Yarmouk University, 1992
Publications
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Muhammad A. Badarneh, "Exploring the use of rhetorical questions in editorial discourse: A case study of Arabic editorials," Text & Talk, vol. 29, no. 6, pp. 639-659, 2009
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Muhammad A. Badarneh, "Gender metaphors in Middle Eastern politics and the Arab receiver," Social Semiotics, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 293-310, 2009
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Muhammad A. Badarneh, "The pragmatics of diminutives in colloquial Jordanian Arabic," Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 42, no. 1, pp. 153-167, 2010
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Muhammad A. Badarneh, "Divine will and its extensions: Communicative functions of maashaallah in colloquial Jordanian Arabic," Communication Monographs, vol. 77, no. 4, pp. 480-499, 2010
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Muhammad A. Badarneh, "Carnivalesque politics: A Bakhtinian case study of contemporary Arab political humor," Humor: International Journal of Humor Research , vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 305-327, 2011
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Fathi Migdadi
Muhammad A. Badarneh
Kawakib Momani , "Complaint and complaint responses in calls to a Jordanian radio phone-in program," Applied Linguistics , vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 321-341, 2012
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Muhammad A. Badarneh, "Gender assignment of loanwords in Arabic with special reference to Jordanian Arabic," Grazer Linguistische Studien, vol. 67/68, no. -, pp. 57-77, 2007
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"?Like a donkey carrying books?: Intertextuality and impoliteness in Arabic online reader responses", Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict
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"?Where have you been hiding this voice?? Judges? compliments on the TV talent show Arab Idol", Pragmatics
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"Acts of positioning in online reader comments on Jordanian news websites", Language & Communication
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"Car bumper stickers in Jordan as a site of carnivalesque transgression and degradation", Text & Talk
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"Criticizing for the public interest and aligning with others: How Jordanians constructed their online criticisms of lockdown breaches during the COVID-19 pandemic", Pragmatics and Society
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"Discourses of defense: Self and other positioning in public responses to accusations of corruption in Jordan", Discourse Studies
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"Invoking divine blessing: The pragmatics of the congratulation speech act in university graduation notebooks in Jordan", Pragmatics
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"Performing acts of impoliteness through code-switching to English in colloquial Jordanian Arabic interactions", Pragmatics and Society
- Head of Department, Department of English for Applied Studies, Sep 2020 - Sep 2021
- Head of Department, Department of English for Applied Studies, Sep 2019 - Sep 2020
- Deputy Head of Department, Department of English for Applied Studies, Sep 2011 - Sep 2012
- Faculty Member, Department of English for Applied Studies, Feb 2005 - Present
- Full-time Lecturer, Department of English for Applied Studies, Jan 2004 - Feb 2005
- ADVANCED GRAMMAR AND SPECIAL USAGE
- ADVANCED READING
- ADVANCED TOPICS IN LINGUISTICS.
- APPLIED LINGUISTICS
- AURAL- ORAL SKILLS (1)
- COMPREHENSIVE EXAM
- CONTRASTIVE LINGUISTICS
- ENGLISH (REMEDIAL)
- ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
- ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE AND ACCOUNTANCY
- ENGLISH FOR HOTELS
- ENGLISH FOR MASS MEDIA
- ENGLISH FOR TOURISM & AERONAUTICS
- ENGLISH GRAMMAR
- ENGLISH LANGUAGE (1)
- ENGLISH LANGUAGE (3)
- ENGLISH REMEDIAL
- ESP THEORIES
- FIELD WORK IN ESP
- METHODS OF TEACHING FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES
- PRAGMATICS
- READING COMPREHENSION
- RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY
- SEMANTICS AND PRAGMATIC.
- SEMINAR
- SEMIOTICS
- STYLISTICS
- VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT
- WRITING (1)
- WRITING(2)
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