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Writing an applied linguistics thesis or dissertation : a guide to Get a Copy
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Author: John Bitchener
Publisher: Basingstoke [England] ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.
Edition/Format: eBook : Document : English View all editions and formats
Summary: This step by step guide looks at how to organize the content and structure of a thesis.
Each chapter considers a different section and discusses the relevant function, content
and linguistic characteristics. Providing worked analysis of an example text, it includes
exercises to help students apply the information practically.
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Genre/Form: Electronic books
Additional Physical Format: Print version:
Bitchener, John.
Writing an applied linguistics thesis or dissertation.
Basingstoke [England] ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
(OCoLC)317926633
Material Type: Document, Internet resource
Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
All Authors / Contributors: John Bitchener
Find more information about: John Bitchener Go
ISBN: 9781137043375 1137043377
OCLC Number: 761231177
Description: 1 online resource (xi, 216 pages) : illustrations
Contents: Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Background; What is the book about?; Who is the book for?; Why has the book been
written?; How does the book meet the content, structure, linguistic and presentational needs of students?; How is the book organized?;
What is the sample masters thesis about and why has it been selected?; How can this book be used?; Further reading; 2 Abstract;
Introduction; The functions of a thesis abstract; The content and structure of a thesis abstract; Analysis of a Masters thesis abstract;
Analysis of a Doctoral thesis abstract. A key linguistic feature of a thesis abstractFrequently asked questions; Further activities; Further
reading; 3 Introduction; Introduction; The functions of a thesis introduction; The content and structure of a thesis introduction; Analysis
of a Masters thesis introduction; Some key linguistics features of a thesis introduction; Frequently asked questions; Further activities;
Further reading; 4 Literature Review; Introduction; The functions of a thesis literature review; The content and structure of a thesis
literature review; Conclusion of the literature review. Some key linguistic features of thesis literature reviews and approaches to
processing the literatureFrequently asked questions; Further activities; Further reading; 5 Methodology; Introduction; The functions of a
thesis methodology chapter; The content and structure of a thesis methodology chapter; Sample analysis of WTC thesis methodology
chapter; Some key linguistic features of a thesis methodology chapter; Frequently asked questions; Further activities; Further reading; 6
Results; Introduction; The functions of a thesis results chapter. The content and structure of a thesis results chapterSample analysis of
a Masters thesis results chapter; Quantitative results; Some key linguistic and presentation features of a thesis results chapter;
Frequently asked questions; Further activities; Further reading; 7 Discussion of Results; Introduction; The functions of a thesis
discussion of results; The content and structure of a thesis discussion of results; Sample analysis of a Masters thesis discussion of
results; Some key linguistic features of a thesis discussion of results; Frequently asked questions; Further activities. Further reading8
Conclusion; Introduction; The functions of a thesis conclusion; The content and structure of a thesis conclusion; Sample analysis of a
Masters thesis conclusion; Some key linguistic features of a thesis conclusion; Frequently asked questions; Further activities; Further
reading; Appendix.
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