Ola Hafez
Professor of Linguistics
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discourse analysis
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Hafez, O.,
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Identity and stance shifts in Athol Fugard’s The Blood Knot’
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Voices of / from Africa
, Cairo, Cairo University Press, 2018.
Hafez, O.,
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"Matloub zaeem" (Leader wanted!): A social semiotic analysis
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Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on comparative literature
, pp. 439-465, 2014.
Hafez, O.,
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Lexical choice in news headlines: Tabloids versus prestige press
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Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on comparative literature: Modernism / postmodernism: East & West
, pp. 609-646, 2001.
Hafez, O.,
Introduction to Discourse Analysis
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, Cairo, Open University Center, 2001.
Hafez, O.,
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Public speaking as interaction: audience response and speaker footing shifts
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Cairo Studies in English: In honour of Afaf El-Menoufy
, pp. 219-251, 2000.
Hafez, O.,
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A critical discourse analysis of linguistic manipulation in Animal Farm
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Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Comparative Literature
, pp. 381-403, 1995.
Hafez, O.,
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Overlap in spontaneous speech
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Cairo Studies in English: Essays in honour of Saad Gamal El-Din
, pp. 60-80, 1991.
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Recent Publications
Egyptian Educators’ Online Teaching Challenges and Coping Strategies during COVID-19
“Moving” Discourse: Egyptian Bumper Stickers as a Communicative Event
Identity and stance shifts in Athol Fugard’s The Blood Knot’
Voices of / from Africa
Cairo Studies in English
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