Daniela Rodica firanescu
Assistant Professor, Arabic Language
Department of ClassicsÂ
Dalhousie University
Canada
Biography
Dr. DANIELA RODICA FIRANESCU is affiliated to Department of Classics , Dalhousie University. Dr. DANIELA RODICA FIRANESCU is currently providing services as Assistant Professor, Arabic Language. Dr. DANIELA RODICA FIRANESCU has authored I145and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. DANIELA RODICA FIRANESCU contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. DANIELA RODICA FIRANESCU is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. DANIELA RODICA FIRANESCU academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. DANIELA RODICA FIRANESCU research interests include Research areas: I am particularly interested in enunciation theories within the Classical texts of the Arabic Grammatical Tradition which I read and interpret from the perspective of modern theories of pragmatics (speech acts, discourse strategies); another interest is the study of the Arabic Eastern dialects from the perspective of semantics and pragmatics (grammaticalization, modalities and interaction strategies). I believe that the Arabic Classical grammatical theories represent a worthy and valuable part of the humanity’s linguistic thinking and that the varieties of Arabic spoken in the daily life offer an exciting study material by itself as well as in connection and comparison with the Classical Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic..
Research Interest
Research areas: I am particularly interested in enunciation theories within the Classical texts of the Arabic Grammatical Tradition which I read and interpret from the perspective of modern theories of pragmatics (speech acts, discourse strategies); another interest is the study of the Arabic Eastern dialects from the perspective of semantics and pragmatics (grammaticalization, modalities and interaction strategies). I believe that the Arabic Classical grammatical theories represent a worthy and valuable part of the humanity’s linguistic thinking and that the varieties of Arabic spoken in the daily life offer an exciting study material by itself as well as in connection and comparison with the Classical Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic.
Publications
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“Valeurs discursives de ba’a en arabe du Caireâ€, Proceedings of the 4th Conference of AIDA, Marrakech (2000), 2002.
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“Le modalisateur aspectuel-temporel qam en arabe syrienâ€, Proceedings of the 5th Conference of AIDA, Cadiz (2002), Universidad de Cadiz Publicationes, 2003.
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“De l’amour et la coquetterie en islam arabe médiéval. La perspective d’as-Suyutiâ€,Romano-Arabica, II, Bucharest : University of Bucharest, Center for Arab Studies, 2002.