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Saba Nousheen (She/Her)
Academic Position:
Lecturer
Teaching Interests:
Applied Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Second language Acquisition, corpus linguistics, world Englishes and Morphology
Fields of Research (FoR):
Morphology, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, corpus analysis
Keywords:
Linguistics, morphology, syntax, language
Department:
Faculty:
Faculty of Social Sciences
Contact Details:
- Email: saba@lang.uchenab.edu.pk
- Landline/Extension: 157
- Office Location: Department of Languages
Social Links
- ResearchGate
- Google Scholar
Student Advising Schedule:
Tuesday and Wednesday 8:00-4:00
BIOGRAPHY
I am a university lecturer with a diverse and extensive background in teaching Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, and English as a Second Language (ESL). My expertise spans across English Literature, Language, and Communication Skills, which I have taught at both graduate and postgraduate levels. With a strong focus on academic excellence, I am passionate about fostering a dynamic and engaging learning environment that empowers students to critically engage with complex texts and research methodologies. My academic journey is driven by a commitment to nurturing the intellectual and professional growth of my students.
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
| No. | Designation | School / Institute / University | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lecturer | The University of Lahore, Gujrat Campus | 2014 – 2022 |
| 2 | Visiting Lecturer | University of Gujrat | 2013 – 2014 |
| 3 | Lecturer | Wisdom Degree College Channan | 2012 – 2013 |
QUALIFICATIONS
| No. | Degree / Program of Study Name | Awarding Body/University/Institute | Year |
| 1. | MPhil in English (Applied Linguistics ) | university of Gujrat | 2017 |
| 2. | Master in English (applied Linguistics) | university of Gujrat | 2012 |
MY RESEARCH ACTIVITIES: JOURNALS ARTICLES / BOOK CHAPTERS / PATENTS
| No. | Title | Details |
| 1. | The Use of Personal Pronouns in Imran Khan’s Political Speeches: A Corpus-Based Study | Journal of Asian Development Studies, Volume 14, Issue 1 (March 2025) |
| 2. | Lexical Patterns and Their Semantic Implications in Surah-Al-Hujrat: A Corpus- Based Approach | Journal of Asian Development Studies, Volume 14, Issue 1 (March 2025) |
| 3. | Unraveling Lexical Mixing Patterns: A Comprehensive Morphological Evaluation of Pakistani English | Social Science Review Archives Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024) |
| 4. | A CORPUS-BASED STUDY OF VERB INFLECTIONAL AFFIXATION IN ENGLISH: INSIGHTS FROM DAWN NEWSPAPER | International Journal of Contemporary issues in Social Sciences Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): | July – September |
| 5. | THE STUDY OF SPEECH ACT OF CONSENT IN URDU | International Journal of Contemporary issues in Social Sciences Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): | July – September |
| 6. | Social Factors Involved in The Choice of Address Terms Used by Punjabi Spouses | Journal of Asian Development Studies, Volume 13, Issue 3 (September 2024) |
| 7. | Advertising Linguistics: A Morpho-Syntactic Exploration of Pakistani Billboards | Social Science Review Archives Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024) |
| 8. | Logical Fallacies in Tweets: A Case of Pakistani Political Discourse | Annals of Human and Social Sciences Jul-Sep 2022,Vol. 3, No. 2 |
| 9. | Semantic Variation Across Registers: A Corpus-Based Study of IT, Judiciary and Medical Discourses | Journal of Asian Development Studies, Volume 13, Issue 3 (September 2024) |
Saba Nousheen RESEARCH SUPERVISION:
| Areas of Supervision | M.Phil applied Linguistics |
Currently Supervising
| Student Name | Research Topic | Affiliation |
Completions
| Student Name | Research Topic | Affiliation |
| Maha Ghazanfar | A sociolinguistics study of Address Terms used by Punjabi Spouses | – |
| Amna | Beebe’s Classification: A case of Punjabi Speech Act | – |
| Shamaila Hassan | Speech act of Directive, a case of Pakistani political discourse | – |
MY TEACHINGS:
| Sr. no. | Course title | Credit hrs. | Degree program / semester Spring / Fall Semester / Year |
| 1 | History of English Literature | 3 | Sp-2019 BS |
| 2 | Introduction to applied linguistics | 3 | Sp-2019 BS |
| 3 | Communication Skills | 3 | Sp2019 BS CS |
| 4 | Communication Skills | 3 | Sp2019 BSSE |
| 5 | Creative Non-fiction | 3 | Fall-2019 MA |
| 6 | Communication Skills | 3 | Fall-2019 BS |
| 7 | Introduction to History of English literature | 3 | Fall-2019 BS |
| 8 | Introduction to Applied Linguistics | 3 | Fall-2019 BS |
| 9 | Academic Reading and Writing | 3 | Spring-2020 BS |
| 10 | Introduction to Applied Linguistics | 3 | Spring-2020 BS |
| 11 | Phonetics and Phonology | 3 | Spring-2020 BS |
| 12 | Sociolinguistics | 3 | Spring-2020 MPhil. |
| 13 | Academic Listening and Speaking | 3 | Summer-2020 BS |
| 14 | Phonetics and Phonology | 3 | Fall-2020 BS |
| 15 | Creative Non-fiction | 3 | Fall-2020 BS |
| 16 | English for Specific purposes | 3 | Fall-2020 MPhil. |
| 17 | Sociolinguistics | 3 | Spring-2021 BS |
| 18 | English for Occupational Purposes | 3 | Spring-2021 BS |
| 19 | Second Language Acquisition | 3 | Sring-2021 MPhil. |
| 20 | Sociolinguistics | 3 | Fall-2021 BS |
| 21 | Comparative Linguistics | 3 | Fall-2021 BS |
| 22 | Syllabus Designing and testing | 3 | Fall-2021 BS |
| 23 | Second Language Acquisition | 3 | Fall-2021 MPhil. |