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PROFILE
UPM's Staff Profile
DR. NOR SHAHILA BINTI MANSOR
PENSYARAH KANAN
FACULTY OF MODERN LANGUAGES AND COMMUNICATION
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PROFESSIONAL

NAME :
(Dr.) Nor Shahila Binti Mansor
POSITION :
Pensyarah Kanan
ENTITY :
Faculty Of Modern Languages And Communication

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
2017
Teacher Training Program (Spanish - Advance Level), University of Valladolid, Spain.
2016
Post-Doctoral (Linguistics), School of Languages and Linguistics, University of Melbourne, Australia
2012
Doctor of Philosophy (Spanish Language and Linguistic)
Universidad de Valladolid, Spain
2005
Master of Modern Language Studies
University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur
2002
First Degree in Language and Linguistic (Majoring in Spanish Language)
University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur
PUBLICATION
2022:
Does Ellen DeGeneres adopt rhetorical strategies in her Talk Show's Monologue for verbal humor?
2022:
Genre-based Translation Strategies on Cultural References: A Systematic Review
2021:
How advertising speaks to consumers: A case of youth language in local commercial discourse
2021:
Transcreation Strategies of Male-Related Traits from English Online Fragrance Labels into Chinese: From a Cultural Perspective
2021:
Understanding the dynamics of English in the linguistic landscape of Guangzhou
2021:
Factors influencing the quality of consecutive interpretation from the perspective of interpreter
2021:
Application of flipped classroom for English education based on network information technology
2021:
Practising communicative language teaching approach of English grammar teaching: Teachers' perspectives in China colleges
2021:
The Translation of Address Terms in Showing Politeness from Chinese into English
2021:
Representing Chinese Malaysians Culture in the Street Food Through the Chinese-English Translation Techniques
2020:
Evaluating the sociolinguistic factors that influence the choice of address terms in Spanish movie 'Roma'
2020:
How women address their spouses: A current trend in pronoun usage
2020:
The usage of pronominal address terms in Spanish drama series 'Gran Hotel'
2020:
Disorder of Spanish verbs usage in the production of grammatical sentences based on pictures