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Offers advice about research methods with reference to the various English Language topics including variation in accents, news discourse, forensic linguistics, child language development and more. This title guides readers step-by-step through the research process, from initial ideas to the submission of the dissertation.
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Offers advice about research methods with reference to the various English Language topics including variation in accents, news discourse, forensic linguistics, child language development and more. This title guides readers step-by-step through the research process, from initial ideas to the submission of the dissertation.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge English Language Introductions
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 174mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9780415468985
- ISBN-10: 0415468981
- Artikelnr.: 23576844
- Routledge English Language Introductions
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 174mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9780415468985
- ISBN-10: 0415468981
- Artikelnr.: 23576844
Alison Sealey
Section A: Introduction: The Basics of Researching English language 1. The
First Stages: Getting Started and Settling on a Topic 2. Reading Around
Your Topic 3. What Do You Want to Know? 4. Ways of Finding Out What You
Want to Know 5. Possibilities and Pitfalls 6. Doing the Research:
Collecting data 7. Clarifying What You Have Found Out 8. Writing and
Reporting 9. Beyond the Dissertation Section B: Development: The How and
Why of Researching English language 1. The How and Why of Getting Started
and Choosing a Research Topic 2. The How and Why of the Literature Review
Joining a 'Community of Practice' 3. The How and Why of Clarifying Research
Questions 4. The How and Why of Choosing Research Methods 5. The How and
Why of Sorting Out the Details 6. The How and Why of Data Collection 7. The
How and Why of Data Analysis 8. The How and Why of Writing Up Your Project
9. The How and Why of Taking it Further Section C: Exploration: Issues and
Debates in Researching English Language 1. Language Research Topics 2. The
Literature Review 3. Research Questions 4. Research Methods 5. Details 6.
Data Collection 7. Data Analysis and Interpretation 8. Writing Up Your
Project Section D: Extension: Readings in Researching English language 1.
The Origins of Some Research Projects in English Language 2. Reviewing
Previous English Language Literature for Research 3. Questions in English
Language Research 4. Methods in English Language Research 5. Problems in
English Language Research 6. Collecting English Language Data 7. Analysing
English Language Data 8. Writing about English Language research 9. Moving
on from doing English Language research Glossary of terms Further reading
References Index
First Stages: Getting Started and Settling on a Topic 2. Reading Around
Your Topic 3. What Do You Want to Know? 4. Ways of Finding Out What You
Want to Know 5. Possibilities and Pitfalls 6. Doing the Research:
Collecting data 7. Clarifying What You Have Found Out 8. Writing and
Reporting 9. Beyond the Dissertation Section B: Development: The How and
Why of Researching English language 1. The How and Why of Getting Started
and Choosing a Research Topic 2. The How and Why of the Literature Review
Joining a 'Community of Practice' 3. The How and Why of Clarifying Research
Questions 4. The How and Why of Choosing Research Methods 5. The How and
Why of Sorting Out the Details 6. The How and Why of Data Collection 7. The
How and Why of Data Analysis 8. The How and Why of Writing Up Your Project
9. The How and Why of Taking it Further Section C: Exploration: Issues and
Debates in Researching English Language 1. Language Research Topics 2. The
Literature Review 3. Research Questions 4. Research Methods 5. Details 6.
Data Collection 7. Data Analysis and Interpretation 8. Writing Up Your
Project Section D: Extension: Readings in Researching English language 1.
The Origins of Some Research Projects in English Language 2. Reviewing
Previous English Language Literature for Research 3. Questions in English
Language Research 4. Methods in English Language Research 5. Problems in
English Language Research 6. Collecting English Language Data 7. Analysing
English Language Data 8. Writing about English Language research 9. Moving
on from doing English Language research Glossary of terms Further reading
References Index
Section A: Introduction: The Basics of Researching English language 1. The
First Stages: Getting Started and Settling on a Topic 2. Reading Around
Your Topic 3. What Do You Want to Know? 4. Ways of Finding Out What You
Want to Know 5. Possibilities and Pitfalls 6. Doing the Research:
Collecting data 7. Clarifying What You Have Found Out 8. Writing and
Reporting 9. Beyond the Dissertation Section B: Development: The How and
Why of Researching English language 1. The How and Why of Getting Started
and Choosing a Research Topic 2. The How and Why of the Literature Review
Joining a 'Community of Practice' 3. The How and Why of Clarifying Research
Questions 4. The How and Why of Choosing Research Methods 5. The How and
Why of Sorting Out the Details 6. The How and Why of Data Collection 7. The
How and Why of Data Analysis 8. The How and Why of Writing Up Your Project
9. The How and Why of Taking it Further Section C: Exploration: Issues and
Debates in Researching English Language 1. Language Research Topics 2. The
Literature Review 3. Research Questions 4. Research Methods 5. Details 6.
Data Collection 7. Data Analysis and Interpretation 8. Writing Up Your
Project Section D: Extension: Readings in Researching English language 1.
The Origins of Some Research Projects in English Language 2. Reviewing
Previous English Language Literature for Research 3. Questions in English
Language Research 4. Methods in English Language Research 5. Problems in
English Language Research 6. Collecting English Language Data 7. Analysing
English Language Data 8. Writing about English Language research 9. Moving
on from doing English Language research Glossary of terms Further reading
References Index
First Stages: Getting Started and Settling on a Topic 2. Reading Around
Your Topic 3. What Do You Want to Know? 4. Ways of Finding Out What You
Want to Know 5. Possibilities and Pitfalls 6. Doing the Research:
Collecting data 7. Clarifying What You Have Found Out 8. Writing and
Reporting 9. Beyond the Dissertation Section B: Development: The How and
Why of Researching English language 1. The How and Why of Getting Started
and Choosing a Research Topic 2. The How and Why of the Literature Review
Joining a 'Community of Practice' 3. The How and Why of Clarifying Research
Questions 4. The How and Why of Choosing Research Methods 5. The How and
Why of Sorting Out the Details 6. The How and Why of Data Collection 7. The
How and Why of Data Analysis 8. The How and Why of Writing Up Your Project
9. The How and Why of Taking it Further Section C: Exploration: Issues and
Debates in Researching English Language 1. Language Research Topics 2. The
Literature Review 3. Research Questions 4. Research Methods 5. Details 6.
Data Collection 7. Data Analysis and Interpretation 8. Writing Up Your
Project Section D: Extension: Readings in Researching English language 1.
The Origins of Some Research Projects in English Language 2. Reviewing
Previous English Language Literature for Research 3. Questions in English
Language Research 4. Methods in English Language Research 5. Problems in
English Language Research 6. Collecting English Language Data 7. Analysing
English Language Data 8. Writing about English Language research 9. Moving
on from doing English Language research Glossary of terms Further reading
References Index