About

Hi, I am Dr. A R M Mostafizar Rahman, a professor at English Discipline. I obtained my BA (Hons.) in English and MA in English Language Teaching (ELT) from Aligarh Muslim University, India in 1999 and 2001 respectively. I earned my second MA in Applied Linguistics from University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia in 2008 and PhD in Language Studies from the National University of Singapore, Singapore in 2019. I am a linguist with research interests in sociolinguistics; sociophonetics; discourse studies; ecolinguistics; ethnolinguistics; contact linguistics; language choice, attitudes, and ideologies; dialectology; ELT; applied linguistics; globalization, migration, and super-diversity.

Publication

  • Mostafizar Rahman, A. R. M. (2017). Tense-lax merger: Bangla as a first language speakers’ pronunciation of English monophthongs. Asian Englishes, 19(3), 1-22. doi: 10.1080/13488678.2017.1327834

 

  • Mamun, Sk. A. A., Mostafizar Rahman, A. R. M., Rahman, A. R. M. M., & Hossain, M. A. (2012). Students’ attitudes towards English: The case of Life Science School of Khulna University. International Review of Social Sciences and Humanities, 3(1), 200-209.

 

  • Mostafizar Rahman, A. R. M., Chan, S. H., & Ain, N. A. (2010). Language choice in education in a multilingual setting: The Malaysian context. Khulna University Studies, 10(1 & 2), 9-22. 

 

  • Mostafizar Rahman, A. R. M. (2010). Language choice and use in multilingual contexts: Patterns and its constraints. Leipzig: Lambert Academic Publishing. 

 

  • Mostafizar Rahman, A. R. M. (2008). Attitudes towards English among Malaysian undergraduates. Language in India, 8(2), 1-14. 

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