Mohammed Nofal received his training in Sociolinguistics
at the School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, Victoria
University of Wellington. His current research interests include
heritage languages, language policy, language & identity, language
& religion, and corpus linguistics.
EL117 Academic Writing
E120 Introduction to Language
L201A English in the World I
L201B English in the World II
Articles:
· Mish’al,
M., and Nofal, M. (2023). Gender representation in English textbooks:
The case of high school textbooks in Jordan. TESOL Kuwait. 1(3). 72-96.
· Nofal, M.
(2023). “I’m praising God in the language that He loves”: Language use in
religious discourse. International Journal of Arabic-English Studies.
23(2), 19-36.
· Nofal, M.
(2023). A Corpus-driven Exploration of Language Use in Religious
Discourse. Research Journal in Applied Linguistics. 14(1), 41-60. https://doi.org/10.22055/RALS.2023.18067.
· Awajan, N., and Nofal, M.
(2023). A Corpus-Assisted Analysis: The East/West Binary Oppositions in
Isabella Hammad’s “The Parisian”. Journal of Educational and Social Research.
13(4), 153-165.
· Al-Obaidi,
T., and Nofal, M. (2022). Language Use and Attitudes
among the Kurds of Baghdad. Jordan Journal of Modern Languages and
Literature. 14(4), 931-949. Doi: https://doi.org/ 10.47012/jjmll.14.4.11.
· Dweik,
B., and Nofal, M.;
Al-Obaidi, M. (2019). An Ethnic Language and Culture without a Safe Enclave: A
Sociocultural Perspective. International Journal of Arabic-English
Studies, 19(1), 103-122, doi: 10.33806/ijaes2000.19.1.6
· Nofal, M., and Qawar, H. (2015). Gender Representation in
English Language Textbooks: Action Pack 10. American Journal of
Educational Research. 1(2). 14-18.
· Hussein,
R., Nofal, M., and Mansour, A. (2015). The Language of Shop Signs in Amman: A
Sociolinguistic Study. International Journal of Educational Research
and Reviews, 3(3), 155-164.
· Dweik,
B., Nofal, M., and Qawasmeh, R. (2014). Language use and language
attitudes among the Muslim Arabs of Vancouver/Canada: A sociolinguistic
study. International Journal of Linguistics and Communication, 2(2),
75-99.
· Dweik,
B., and Nofal, M.
(2013). Language Maintenance among the Indians of Yemen: A Sociolinguistic
Study. The International Journal of Arabic-English Studies. 14(1),
pp 89-112.
Book Chapters:
· Nofal, M, and Seals, C., (2022). Family Language Practices of Adoptive Families. In L. Wright and C. Higgins (Eds), Diversifying family language policy: Diverse families, modalities, and contexts, 33-54, Bloomsbury Academic, London.