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Ameni Hlioui
Researcher at the LAD Research Unit, Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences of Sfax, Sfax, Tunisia (Airport road, Km 4.5 – Sfax, Postal Code: 3018)
English Teacher at the Higher Institute of Languages of Gabes, University of Gabes, Tunisia
(Road Ali Jemel, Gabes, Postal Code: 6000)
Author E-mail: ammounafed@gmail.com
Tunisia
Ameni Hlioui is a teacher of English Language and Linguistics at the Higher Institute of Languages of Gabes and a member of the LAD research Unit at the Faculty of Letters and Human sciences of Sfax. She got a Master’s degree in Applied Linguistics and Discourse Analysis entitled “A Semantic, Cognitive and Pragmatic Analysis of the Use of Prepositions in Legal Discourse: Life Insurance Contracts and the BlackWater Court Hearings as a Case Study” in 2013. She Obtained her PhD entitled “A Cognitive and Systemic Functional Analysis of the Use of Personal pronouns in Legal Discourse: Life Insurance Contracts and Court hearings as a Case Study” in 2018. Her research interests include Linguistics, Media and Journalism studies, Discourse Analysis, Systemic Functional Linguistics and Cognitive Linguistics. She has participated in various national and international conferences and study days. Her publications include:
* Hlioui, A. (2020). Generic instability in a frozen legal genre? De Gruyter Mouton International Journal of Legal Discourse, 5(1), 57-82. doi: 10.1515/ijld-2020-2028
* Hlioui, A. (2018). A Systemic Functional Analysis of the Use of Personal Reference in the Medrano Burglary Court Hearings. In Sellami Baklouti, A. & Fontaine, L. (Eds). Perspectives from Systemic Functional Linguistics. New York, Routledge.ResearcherID: J-1399-2016
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