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Mr.
Dame Toure
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Lecturer
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Specialization:
Linguistics
Research Interests:
The origins of meaning Cognitive Linguistics Neurolinguistics Teaching Arabic to non-native speakers The History of writing Linguistic encounter
Contact
dtoure@sharjah.ac.ae
065053286
Education
2015: Master ’s degree in Arabic Literature, Sharjah University 2009: CAES Diploma in Educational Methods, Cheikh Anta DIOP University, DAKAR, Senegal
Employment History
Faculty member
Professional Activities
Participating in university rehabilitation programs and related events
Professional Memberships
Member of Sharjah Etymologic Dictionary
Selected Research Projects
The origins of meaning Cognitive Linguistics Neurolinguistics Teaching Arabic to non-native speakers The History of writing Linguistic encounter
Services
Following of the events of the Africa Institute in Sharjah Sharjah International Foundation for the History of Arab and Muslim Sciences-
Teaching Philosophy
Developing the spirit of cooperative learning among the students Making students the center of the educational process Developing the spirit of informed discussion among the student Raising awareness of the student about the importance of the Arabic language Encouraging the student to diverse reading and cultural openness
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