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英语学位论文写作教程

“十一五”国家规划教材

作者:
黄国文 M.Ghadessy
定价:
25.00元
ISBN:
978-7-04-024448-9
版面字数:
290.000千字
开本:
16开
全书页数:
194页
装帧形式:
平装
重点项目:
“十一五”国家规划教材
出版时间:
2008-06-06
读者对象:
高等教育
一级分类:
外语类
二级分类:
英语专业课程
三级分类:
英语论文写作

《英语学位论文写作教程》在习题设计上,做到有针对性、形式丰富,并便于教师和学生课内课外操作。充分体现教学过程以学生为中心的教学理念,通过教师与学生互动、学生之间互动的教学活动,把语言、文学、文化、翻译等方面的教学内容转化成为学生能掌握的技能和知识,着力培养学生分析问题和解决问题的能力,传授基本研究方法,增强学生的研究意识和问题意识,同时提高学生的学术素养,提升学生综合素质。

  • Preface
  • Chapter 1: Defining the Dissertation
    • 1.1 Introductory remarks
    • 1.2 Thesis, dissertation, paper
    • 1.3 Summary and evaluation of information
    • 1.4 The process of writing a dissertation
    • 1.5 Summary
    • 1.6 Exercises
  • Chapter 2: Basic Writing and Academic Writing
    • 2.1 Introduction
    • 2.2 Basic writing
    • 2.3 Academic writing
    • 2.4 Style and mechanics
    • 2.5 Important terms and concepts
    • 2.6 Summary
    • 2.7 Exercises
  • Chapter 3: Data, Analysis, and Research Paradigms
    • 3.1 Introduction
    • 3.2 Data collection
    • 3.3 Analysis
    • 3.4 Research paradigms
    • 3.5 Types of research
    • 3.6 Summary
    • 3.7 Exercises
  • Chapter 4: Prewriting (1): Developing the Subject
    • 4.1 Introduction
    • 4.2 Managing your time
    • 4.3 Locating your interest
    • 4.4 Selecting a topic
    • 4.5 Considering manageability and availability
    • 4.6 Summary
    • 4.7 Exercises
  • Chapter 5: Prewriting (2):Reading the Literature
    • 5.1 Introduction
    • 5.2 Familiarizing yourself with the background
    • 5.3 Discovering existing studies
    • 5.4 Reading the relevant literature
    • 5.5 Taking notes
    • 5.6 Discovering questions and problems
    • 5.7 Focusing on your research
    • 5.8 Preparing a working bibliography
    • 5.9 Summary
    • 5.10 Exercises
  • Chapter 6: Prewriting (3): Thesis Formulation and Research Questions
    • 6.1 Introduction
    • 6.2 The thesis statement
    • 6.3 The research question
    • 6.4 The research method
    • 6.5 Summary
    • 6.6 Exercises
  • Chapter 7: Prewriting (4): Conducting Primary Research—an Example
    • 7.1 Introduction
    • 7.2 Research interest and research aim
    • 7.3 Thesis statement and research questions
    • 7.4 Literature review
    • 7.5 Research method and data collection
    • 7.6 An example of data collection and data editing
    • 7.7 Theoretical basis
    • 7.8 Analysis
    • 7.9 Summary
    • 7.10 Exercises
  • Chapter 8: Writing (1): Elements of a Dissertation
    • 8.1 Introduction
    • 8.2 The macrostructure
    • 8.3 The abstract
    • 8.4 The introduction
    • 8.5 The literature review
    • 8.6 The theoretical framework
    • 8.7 Research method and data
    • 8.8 Analysis and discussion
    • 8.9 The conclusion
    • 8.10 Summary
    • 8.11 Exercises
  • Chapter 9: Writing (2): Organizing Ideas
    • 9.1 Introduction
    • 9.2 The skeleton and the meat
    • 9.3 The language of the elements of structure
    • 9.4 Referring to previous studies
    • 9.5 Re-organizing ideas
    • 9.6 Advice on quoting
    • 9.7 Advice on the choice of reporting verbs
    • 9.8 Summary
    • 9.9 Exercises
  • Chapter 10: Writing (3): Writing and Revising
    • 10.1 Introduction
    • 10.2 Creating the overall plan
    • 10.3 Outlines and section headings
    • 10.4 The proportional suggestion
    • 10.5 Developing the first draft and possible problems
    • 10.6 Researching before writing
    • 10.7 Revising the first draft
    • 10.8 Summary
    • 10.9 Exercises
  • Chapter 11: Writing (4): Avoiding Plagiarism
    • 11.1 Introduction
    • 11.2 Defining plagiarism
    • 11.3 The temptation to plagiarize
    • 11.4 The cost of plagiarism
    • 11.5 Paraphrasing vs plagiarism
    • 11.6 How to avoid plagiarism
    • 11.7 Summary
    • 11.8 Exercises
  • Chapter 12: Preparing the Final Draft
    • 12.1 Introduction
    • 12.2 Formatting the final draft
    • 12.3 Checking the details
    • 12.4 Summary
    • 12.5 Exercises
  • Chapter 13: References and Appendixes
    • 13.1 Introduction
    • 13.2 The function of documenting sources
    • 13.3 Different styles of referencing
    • 13.4 References in the running text
    • 13.5 References at the end of the dissertation
    • 13.6 Appendixes
    • 13.7 Summary
    • 13.8 Exercises
  • Chapter 14: Submission and Evaluation
    • 14.1 Introduction
    • 14.2 Working with your tutor
    • 14.3 Submission
    • 14.4 Evaluation criteria
    • 14.5 The dissertation defence
    • 14.6 Summary
    • 14.7 Exercises
  • Appendix 1: A Sample Paper in Chinese
  • Appendix 2: A Sample Paper for Further Analysis
  • Appendix 3: Suggested Answers to the Exercises
  • About the Authors