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A PhD or MPhil in Applied Linguistics enables you to undertake a substantial project led by your own passions and interests. The PhD takes three years full-time or six years part-time, and the MPhil takes two years full-time or four years part-time. You will submit a thesis up to 90,000 words for PhD assessment and 60,000 words for MPhil assessment, demonstrating original research with a.
Writing linguistics abstracts Maggie Tallerman An abstract is a one- (or occasionally two-) page summary of a paper intended for presentation at an academic conference. The abstract is sent to the programme committee responsible for choosing papers to be presented at the conference. The committee evaluates your abstract alongside other submissions, and decides entirely on the basis of the.
Linguistics and English Language Masters thesis collection. Browse By. By Issue Date Authors Titles Subjects Publication Type Sponsor. Search within this Collection: Go This collection contains a selection of recent Masters theses from the department of Linguistics and English Language. Please note that only the Title and Abstract will be available for dissertations from the current academic.
The thesis should represent a significant contribution to learning through the discovery of new knowledge or through the connection of previously unrelated facts, or the development of new theory, revision of older views or some combination of these. In writing the thesis you are expected to take account of previously published work on the subject and the thesis should be clearly and.
The MPhil by Thesis is for students whose knowledge of linguistics is already substantial, and who already know the area which they wish to research for their thesis. It allows students to carry out focussed research on a specific topic in a way that foreshadows a potential PhD. To be eligible for consideration for the MPhil by Thesis, a student will need.
Our PhD Linguistics programme enables you to carry out research in a field of linguistics that matches the interests of one of our members of staff. The Department of Linguistics and English Language is an international centre for Linguistics, with 22 full-time members of staff and approximately 35 postgraduate research students. We are virtually unique in the UK and beyond in the breadth of.
The most important finding is that applied linguistics and -integral citation, while instructional design and technology student writers show both low authorial presence and low frequency of using non-integral citation. Implications of the research findings and practice in second language writing education will be discussed. Keywords: Thesis introduction; Authorial presence; Non-integral.