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Sadiq Altamimi

Asst. Prof. Dr. , English Language and Linguistics · University of Thi-Qar

https://researchid.co/sadiq.a
@utq.edu.iq
10Scopus Publications
24Google Scholar Citations
3Google Scholar h-index
1Google Scholar i10-index

Research Interests

Discourse Analysis, Corpus Linguistics, Political Speeches, Pragmatics, Securitization, Sociolinguistics, Textual Ideology

Biography

Sadiq Altamimi is an Asst. Prof. Dr. of English Linguistics. He received his PhD and MPhil in English linguistics from Swansea University, UK (without corrections). His research interests lie in textual functions and ideological representations of language and culture within discourse. This includes a productive methodological synergy between corpus linguistic tools and discourse analysis methods in an interdisciplinary framework, where corpus techniques could be usefully informed by discourse theories in triangulatory analysis. He is currently conducting research on international security discourse, to find out how discourses of threat construct the political identity of states and map (counter)terrorism agendas, with consequences for foreign policies involving security. Sadiq has presented his researches at local conferences in the UK, and international conferences in France, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Turkiye and Italy and has published several journal articles and book chapters.

Education

PhD in Linguistics, Swansea University, UK

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Mobilising solidarity in crisis: a corpus-assisted discourse analysis of Wartime online communication
    Corpus Pragmatics, 2026
  2. The Coalition of the Willing and Pro-NATOism: Russia–Ukraine Anti-war Discourse
    Cognitive Studies, 2024
  3. Navigating the financial frontier: a serendipitous journey between corpus linguistics and discourse analysis of economy in parliamentary speeches
    Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2023
  4. Sleep stage classification in EEG signals using the clustering approach based probability distribution features coupled with classification algorithms
    Neuroscience Research, 2023
  5. APOCALYPTIC REPRESENTATION OF COVID-19: A CORPUS-ASSISTED DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION’S DISCOURSE PRACTICES
    Discourse and Interaction, 2023

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