1.英语专业毕业论文 用语言学.应用语言学写 搜狗问问
主要看你是什么专业,毕业论文一般都是自己根据专业方向进行选题的。像你们外语类的论文一般就是文化、语言等相关课题的研究。
一般来说,现在文学方向比较容易,也容易入手;语言学比较生涩,而且到后期答辩的时候过程比较辛苦;翻译的话,主要需要熟悉大量的语词和内容,同时也需要较高的文学素养;因此建议选择文学。
至于文学,你可以试着读原著和其他文献,关键是需要写出新意,最好能有一个独特的立论;你可以试试看找一个特别一点的视角,用某派理论解读一部作品,或者对一个作者的两部作品亦或中西的两个作家做比较,实际上这点与中文的比较学相近了。
2.英语毕业论文
1、有研究方向(健康教育,体育,德育,美育,班主任,课堂教学,学校管理) 2、初探,找问题 3、对问题进行分解-具体化 4、转换问题的提法(教师的风格怎样影响学生行为) 按加工程度不同: 一次文献:原始文献 二次文献:检索性文献 三次文献:综合浓缩的参考性文献 2、按记录方式:书、报、杂志、教育 档案、专家询问、非文字材料 教育杂志: 教育研究 、教育发展研究、高等教育研究、比较教育研究、中国高教研究、心理科学、心理学报、中国心理卫生、心理学动态、应用心理学、教育评论、教育理论与实践、教育研究与实验、外国教育研究、教育与经济、全球教育展望、中国教育学刊、上海教育科研、人民教育、山东教育科研、现代教育论丛、教育探索、课程。
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3.跪求一篇英语语言学的论文 中英文都行 最好是英文 字数1500 好的话追
On suprasegmental features 一. Introduction So far we have been talking about phonetic features as they apply to single phonetic segments, or phones. Phonetic features can also apply to a string of several sounds, such as a syllable, or an entire word or utterance. The study of phonological features which applies to groups larger than the single segment, are known as suprasegmental features, such as the syllable or the word. The study of these features is known as prosody. It mainly includes syllable, stress, pitch, tone, and intonation. In this paper, I will talk about the suprasegmental features in great detail. Key words: phonetic, suprasegmental.二. Syllable The most obvious prosodic feature in language is the syllable. Let's briefly discuss the notion of syllables. Like all of our other basic linguistic concepts, although everyone knows what a syllable is, the concept "syllable" is difficult to define in absolute terms. A syllable can be divided into three parts, that is, onset, nucleus, and coda, of which nucleus is a must. A syllable that has no coda is called an open syllable while a syllable with coda is called a closed syllable. In English only long vowels and diphthongs can occur in open syllables. The onset may be empty or filled by a cluster of as many as three consonants, while the coda position may be filled as many as four consonants. The maximal onset principle states that when there is a choice as to where to place a consonant, it is put into the onset rather than the coda. In some languages, syllables are always open, that is, they always end in a vowel, never a consonant. (Hawaiian) On the other hand, every Hawaiian syllable must begin with a consonant. (Aloha spoken as a single word begins in a glottal stop.) In other languages, syllables are always closed; they must end in a consonant (Navaho): Háá'ishah dididiljah. Let's build a fire. Táá diné 'ooljéé'go naaskai' Three men went to the moon. (Like Hawaiian, they must also begin in a consonant.)三. Stress The nature of stress The word stress is used differently by different authors, and the relationship between stress, emphasis, accent and prominence is also defined differently. Robins has defined it as “a generic term for the relatively greater force exerted in the articulation of part of utterance”. The nature of stress is simple enough—practically everyone would agree that the first syllable of words like“father”, “open” is stressed, that the middle syllable is stressed in “potato”, “apartment” and the final syllable is stressed in “about”, “perhaps”, and most people feel they have some sort of idea of what the difference is between stressed and unstressed syllables, though they might explain it in many different ways.The production of stress is generally believed to depend on the speaker using more muscular energy than is used for unstressed syllables. From the perceptual point of view, all stressed syllables have one characteristic in common, and that is “prominence”. Roach has manifested that at least four different factors are important to make a syllable prominent:i) Loudness: Most people seem to feel that stressed syllables are louder than unstressed ones; in other words, loudness is a component of prominence.ii) Length: The length of syllables has an important part to play in prominence; the syllables which are made longer than the others will be heard as stressed.iii) Pitch: Pitch in speech is closely related to the frequency of vibration of the vocal folds and to the musical notion of low-pitched and high-pitched notes; if one syllable is said with a pitch that is noticeably different from that of the others, this will have a strong tendency to produce the effect of prominence.iv) Quality: a syllable will tend to be prominent if it contains a vowel that is different in quality from neighboring vowels. Languages differ in how they use stress.1) In some languages, each syllable is equally stressed or unstressed,as in Cambodian2) the syllable in each word is more stressed. The place of stress is fixed on a certain syllable:1) initial. Finnish, Hungarian and other Finno-Ugric languages2) penultimate. Polish,3) final. French.4) Complex set of rules. In Bulgarian nouns and verbs have separate sets of rules for stress placement. Hopi (phonetic: first syllable of a two syllable word: síkwi meat; in words of three or more syllables, accent falls on the first long vowel: máamatsi to recognize; or on the first short vowel before a consonant cluster: péntani to write; otherwise it falls on the next to last syllable: wunúvtu stand up)The place of stress is random.1) In Russian the stress is completely random: xoroshó, xoróshi.2) In English the stress is more pr。