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    Ideological collocation and the recontexualization of Wahhabi-Saudi Islam post-9/11: A synergy of corpus linguistics and critical discourse analysis by Salama, Amir H.Y.

    Published in Discourse & society (01-05-2011)
    “…This study proposes what is termed a 'methodological synergy' (Baker et al., 2008) of corpus linguistics and critical discourse analysis (CDA) for exploring…”
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    Evaluating the BBC’s L2 approach to teaching English consonants online: A digitally oriented pedagogic phonetic analysis by Salama, Amir H. Y.

    Published in Training, language and culture (Online) (25-03-2024)
    “…The vast majority of online L2 teaching platforms have always remained preoccupied with digitalising demonstrable pedagogic practices that facilitate the…”
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    Appified surveillance: TripAdvisor as a site for entextualized surveillant assemblage by Fawzy, Rania Magdi, Salama, Amir HY

    Published in Discourse & society (25-07-2024)
    “…Locative media in the context of travel apps alter the representations of space. However, locative media technologies, more specifically travel apps, do not…”
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    Enchronic cultural discourse analysis: a semio-cultural study of national identity discourse of Saudi Founding Day by Salama, Amir H.Y., Fawzy, Rania

    Published in Journal of multicultural discourses (02-10-2023)
    “…Calendrical events can conflate the political with the popular, for example, merging national identity with that of a political community, reflecting…”
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    Unpacking the Semantics of Coronaviruses' "Referent Things": A Corpus-Driven Systemic Functional Linguistic Analysis by Salama, Amir H.Y.

    Published in Word (Worcester) (02-01-2023)
    “…The current study seeks to unpack the corpus-driven semantics of the "referent things" underlying the use of the lexical item coronaviruses in the data of The…”
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    The rhetoric of collocational, intertextual and institutional pluralization in Obama's Cairo speech: a discourse-analytical approach by Salama, Amir H.Y.

    Published in Critical discourse studies (01-08-2012)
    “…This article proposes a novel discourse-analytical approach that explores Obama's rhetoric of pluralization in his Cairo speech on 4 June 2004. The approach…”
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    Decoding the socio-political meanings of Presidential "I" in Mubarak's last presidential speech: A systemic-functional approach by Salama, Amir H.Y.

    Published in Cogent arts & humanities (31-12-2014)
    “…This paper seeks to explain the socio-political meanings of the deictic centre "I" in Mubarak's last presidential speech on 10 February 2011. Crucially, the…”
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    The Constitution of Dubai’s Mobile-App-Mediated Spatiotemporal Glocalization: Postphenomenology and Postdigitality in Dialogue by Salama, Amir H. Y., Fawzy, Rania Magdi

    Published in Space and culture (28-03-2023)
    “…The present study proposes the notion-complex of “spatiotemporal glocalization” as a potentially postdigital phenomenon inhering in the touristscape…”
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    Towards a Multimodal Hermeneutic Model: The case of Uber-Blog-mediated advertising discourse order of ‘Saudization’ by Salama, Amir H.Y.

    Published in Russian journal of linguistics (01-01-2023)
    “…This study proposes a Multimodal Hermeneutic Model (for short, MHM) as a methodology that extends the analytic scope of Ricoeur’s (1973, 1976, 1981) classic…”
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    The spatiotemporal constitution of Dubai as a semiotically assembled touristscape by Salama, Amir H.Y., Fawzy, Rania Magdi

    Published in Russian journal of linguistics (01-01-2023)
    “…Mobile technologies mark an increasing construct of heterogeneous semiotic resources which coexist in a networked symmetrical interrelations. This area of…”
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