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Wala'a Hashim Mohammed

Full Name: Wala'a Hashim Mohammed

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Academic Information

Place of work: University of Kirkuk; College of Basic Education; Department of English.

Degree: Ph.D.

Title: Instructor

Major: English Language

Specialization: Linguistics: Socio-pragmatics

Professional Positions: academic instructor; researcher; head of Psychological Counseling and Educational Guidance Unit

Prominent Scientific and Academic Activities:

1.  Ten published papers.

2. Five conferences (in and outside Iraq).

3. A member of an international conference committee inside Iraq.

4. A journal proofreader.

5. Head of a Unit.

Education:

  • [2010] - [2014] - Bachelor's degree in English language and literature: ‹‹ license ›› Kirkuk University, College of Education for Humanities, English Department
  • [2015] - [2017] - Master's degree in English Language and Linguistics: ‹‹ license ›› Tikrit University, College of Education for Humanities, English Department.
  • [2019 - [2022] - Doctoral's degree in English Language and Linguistics: ‹‹ license ›› Babylon University, College of Education for Humanities, English Department.
  • Papers:
    1. Ahmed, M. and Mohammed, W. (2019) A Critical Discourse Analysis of Islamophobic Discourse on Selected American and British News Websites. In Journal of the College of Basic Education, https://www.iasj.net/iasj/article/166000
    2. Fayadh, A. and Mohammed, W. (2019) Playing-on-Words as a Strategy of Making Famous Comic TV Shows: Mind Your Language as a Sample. A conference paper. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v0i0,39-58
    3. Salih, R. and Mohammed , W. (2019). The Use of Vague and Ambiguous Language in Book Titles : A Pragmatic and Sociolinguistic Study. In Journal of the Iraqi University. Vol 45, Issue1, p395-401
    4. Salih, R. and Mohammed , W. (2020). Linguistic Concepts in Filmmaking World: A Study on Selected English Movies and Series. In Research in Educational and Human Sciences Arts and Languages. Vol 1, Issue 6, p 385-400
    5. AlMamoory, S. and Mohammed W. (2020). Pragmatics and Film Discourse: The Invention of Lying as a Sample. In Journal of Al-Qalam University College\Kirkuk. Vol 4, Issue 7, p 199-225.
    6. Mubarak, A. and Mohammed, W. (2021). Language as One of the Targets of COVID-19: A Sociolinguistic Study. In International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation. Vol. 2, Issue 4, P157-161
    7. Al-Hindawi, F. and Mohammed, W. (2021). Hope at the Height of Covid-19 Crisis in Hendrick's Poem: A Pragmatic Study. In GJAT. Vol. 1, Issue 11, P 33-40.
    8. Mohammed,W. and Altufayl, Q. (2022). Jack Symonds’ Speech in Oxford Union Debate: A Pragmatic Study of Argumentation. In PalArch's Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology. Vol.19, No.1
    9. Mohammed,W. and Altufayl, Q. (2022). The Three-dimensional Approach to Argumentation: a New Study Focus. In Journal of Positive School Psychology. Vol.6, No.2
    10. Mohammed, W, Hassan, M. and Ahmed,A. (2023). A Study of Pragmatic Processes in Most Commonly Used Iraqi Proverbs. In International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation. Vol. 4, Iss.3, P. 2582-7138

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