Dissertation topics in applied linguistics: Applied linguistics is a subfield of linguistics and strives to find meaningful solutions to languages issues in the real world. The field is based on solving practical problems through identification and research. A few related linguistics dissertation topics that can help you in choosing good research.
Complete list of Masters Dissertations Year Author Title. 1993 KASAI, C. MA in DAL Bilingualism and Bilinguals in Japan: The Description of Returnees. YIP, L.C. MA in DAL The Definite Article and Its Use By Chinese Learners of English. BELL, J. MA in LG An Incorporation Approach to Turkish Verbal Affixes.
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A dissertation submitted to the College of Arts and Law of the University of Birmingham in part fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Teaching English as a Foreign or Second Language This dissertation consists of 11996 words Supervisor: Graeme Hodgson English Language and Applied Linguistics Dept.
Writing a dissertation requires a range of planning and research skills that will be of great value in your future career and within organisations. The dissertation topic and question should be sufficiently focused that you can collect all the necessary data within a relatively short time-frame, usually about six weeks for undergraduate programmes.
Essay bank. Back to 'Resources' On this page you will find links to pdf versions of essays, project reports and dissertations that have been donated by past and present English Language students. Over the years the assessment requirements and questions for our MA programmes in English Language have changed, so do not be surprised if you find.
LN400 Dissertation (Modern Languages and Cultures) The dissertation is for fourth-year students who wish or are required to do an extended piece of guided, independent research. Doing a dissertation allows you to develop a research project autonomously, with the support of a supervisor and the Dissertation coordinator, and to write a substantive piece of work discussing the results of this.