PhD (2009) University of Florida; MA (2005) Indiana University.
World Area Of Focus:
• Africa 75%-99%
Languages:
• French (native/bilingual proficiency) • Spanish (limited working proficiency) • Wolof (native/bilingual proficiency)
Specialization:
Wolof language instruction and curriculum development; Wolof language and literature; African linguistics; Sufi Islam in West Africa; Wolof oral discourse.
Relevant Experience:
• Wolof instructor at Summer Cooperative African Language Institute; Center for African Studies and Dept. of African and Asian Languages and Literatures; Centre for Text Technology; Wolof consultant Transperfect Translations (2007- present).
• 2012 Seck, Mamarame. Narratives as Muslim Practice in Senegal. Peter Lang Publishing, New York: 2012
• 2010 Seck, Mamarame (2010): What language to teach? (Forthcoming Annual conference of the Association and African Language Teachers Association (ALTA))
• 2009 Mamarame Seck (2009). Les stratégies discursives dans le discours wolof d''Idrissa Seck, homme politique sénégalais [translation : The discourse strategies in the Wolof speech of Senegalese politician Idrissa Seck.] in Communication et Societé Wolof. Edited by Anna M. Diagne, Sascha Kesseler, and Christian Meyer. L’Harmattan. Paris.
• 2008 Seck, Mamarame (2008). Non-focused and unmarked sentence structures in Wolof. Paper presented at the Annual Conference in African Linguistics (ACAL).
• 2008 Seck, Mamarame (2008). The Murid discourse Here and There, Then and Now. Paper presented at The Murid Academic Conference, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York City.
• 2007 Seck Mamarame, Donruethai Laphasradakul and Genevieve Bittson (2007). Refusals in
Tai, Wolof and English. Poster presented at AAAL Annual Conference at Costa Mesa,
California.
• 2007 McLaughlin Fiona and Mamarame Seck (2007). Ideophones and information structure in
Wolof and Pulaar. Paper presented at ACAL (Annual Conference of African Linguistics)
at the University of Florida.
• 2007 Seck Mamarame (2007). The Use of Authentic Material in the Classroom: the case of
Wolof. Paper presented at ALTA conference (African Language Teachers'' Association)
at the University of Florida.
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