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2008 Keynote
Speaker:
Désiré Baloubi,
PhD

Dr. Désiré Baloubi is an applied linguist
from the Republic of Benin in West Africa, where he was on the teaching
staff of Benin Teacher Training Colleges and the Department of English
at the National University of Benin from 1986 to 1995. He was educated
at the University of Ghana--Legon, the Ecole Normale Supérieure of
Porto-Novo in Benin, the University of Durham in England, and Ball State
University in Muncie, Indiana. He is currently an Associate
Professor of English and Linguistics at Shaw University in North
Carolina.
Dr. Baloubi's major interests are 1)
English: Composition & Rhetoric, Present-Day English Language Usage, and
Culture; 2) Linguistics: Phonology, Morphology, Language and Culture,
Language and Gender, Discourse Analysis, Cross-cultural Pragmatics,
Second Language Acquisition, and African Linguistics with emphasis on
Yoruba dialectology and particular attention to the IDAACHA dialect of
Yoruba. Other interests include Spanish (Language & Culture), French
(Language & Culture) Political Science, Human Communication or Speech
Communication/Public Speaking, and TESOL with concentration on
multicultural issues.
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