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Muhammad Aminullah Hakiki
PhD Candidate
Arts, Design & Architecture
School of Humanities & Languages
贰尘补颈濒:听m.hakiki@unsw.edu.au
厂耻辫别谤惫颈蝉辞谤蝉:听Anik贸 Hatoss, Andy Gao
I have been teaching English at the university level in Indonesia since 2016, after graduating from my Master's degree in Applied Linguistics. During this time, I have gained many experiences and faced many challenges in teaching English. Consequently, I have developed a profound interest in translanguaging, with a specific research focus on its application within the unique context of Indonesia.
- Research area
- Research outputs
Applied Linguistics
Currently, my research revolves around exploring translanguaging within the Indonesian context. I am investigating how translanguaging perspectives can contribute to fostering language inclusivity and facilitating the preservation of native languages.