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FINAL PROJECT

Name :…………………………………………………………..

NIM :…………………………………………………………….

Class : ………………………………………………………….

1. Fill in the following table by following the steps below: (75%)


(1) add another area to the selected topic (e.g. Critical Discourse Analysis on Language Teaching, Cultural Barriers on Translation Studies, Discourse
Analysis and Identity, etc).
(2) Go to Google Scholar and find out 5 research reports relevant to the selected topic, published on the last 5 years from Taylor and Francis, Springer,
Brill, Cogen, and
(3) Complete the columns by providing relevant information from the reports/journal articles
a. (Critical) Discourse Analysis

NO TITLE AND LINK OF JOURNAL RESEARCH RESEARCH METHOD IMPORTANT MAIN FINDINGS
WRITER(S) FOCUS/QUESTION(S THEORIES
)
1. a. Research design
b. Instruments
c. Data collection and
analysis
2. a. Research design
b. Instruments
Data collection and
analysis
3. a. Research design
b. Instruments
Data collection and
analysis
4. a. Research design
b. Instruments
Data collection and
analysis
5. a. Research design
b. Instruments
Data collection and
analysis

b. Language Teaching

NO TITLE AND LINK OF JOURNAL RESEARCH RESEARCH METHOD IMPORTANT MAIN FINDINGS
WRITER(S) FOCUS/QUESTION(S THEORIES
)
1. d. Research design
e. Instruments
f. Data collection and
analysis
2. c. Research design
d. Instruments
Data collection and
analysis
3. c. Research design
d. Instruments
Data collection and
analysis
4. c. Research design
d. Instruments
Data collection and
analysis
5. c. Research design
d. Instruments
Data collection and
analysis

c. Forensic Linguistics

NO TITLE AND LINK OF JOURNAL RESEARCH RESEARCH METHOD IMPORTANT MAIN FINDINGS
WRITER(S) FOCUS/QUESTION(S THEORIES
)
1. g. Research design
h. Instruments
i. Data collection and
analysis
2. e. Research design
f. Instruments
Data collection and
analysis
3. e. Research design
f. Instruments
Data collection and
analysis
4. e. Research design
f. Instruments
Data collection and
analysis
5. e. Research design
f. Instruments
Data collection and
analysis

d. Neurolinguistics

NO TITLE AND LINK OF JOURNAL RESEARCH RESEARCH METHOD IMPORTANT MAIN FINDINGS
WRITER(S) FOCUS/QUESTION(S THEORIES
)
1. j. Research design
k. Instruments
l. Data collection and
analysis
2. g. Research design
h. Instruments
Data collection and
analysis
3. g. Research design
h. Instruments
Data collection and
analysis
4. g. Research design
h. Instruments
Data collection and
analysis
5. g. Research design
h. Instruments
Data collection and
analysis

e. Translation Studies
NO TITLE AND LINK OF JOURNAL RESEARCH RESEARCH METHOD IMPORTANT MAIN FINDINGS
WRITER(S) FOCUS/QUESTION(S THEORIES
)
1. m. Research design
n. Instruments
o. Data collection and
analysis
2. i. Research design
j. Instruments
Data collection and
analysis
3. i. Research design
j. Instruments
Data collection and
analysis
4. i. Research design
j. Instruments
Data collection and
analysis
5. i. Research design
j. Instruments
Data collection and
analysis

2. Read carefully ‘Findings’ and ‘Recommendations’ sections of each article and summarize the two sections. Write down the potential areas for further
studies of each topic. The following table helps you to systematically determine the areas

NO TOPIC FINDINGS RECOMMENDATIONS POTENTIAL FURTHER STUDIES


1. (Critical) Discourse Analysis (1). Article 1 (1). Article 1
(2). Article 2 (2). Article 2
(3). Article 3 (3). Article 3
(4). Article 4 (4). Article 4
(5). Article 5 (5). Article 5
2. Language Teaching (1). Article 1 (1). Article 1
(2). Article 2 (2). Article 2
(3). Article 3 (3). Article 3
(4). Article 4 (4). Article 4
(5). Article 5 (5). Article 5
3. Forensic Linguistics (1). Article 1 (1). Article 1
(2). Article 2 (2). Article 2
(3). Article 3 (3). Article 3
(4). Article 4 (4). Article 4
(5). Article 5 (5). Article 5
4. Neurolinguistics (1). Article 1 (1). Article 1
(2). Article 2 (2). Article 2
(3). Article 3 (3). Article 3
(4). Article 4 (4). Article 4
(5). Article 5 (5). Article 5
5. Translation Studies (1). Article 1 (1). Article 1
(2). Article 2 (2). Article 2
(3). Article 3 (3). Article 3
(4). Article 4 (4). Article 4
(5). Article 5 (5). Article 5

3. Write down the References you are using

4. Make sure what you have written is NOT SIMILAR TO YOUR FRIENDS’ WORKS. Stay happier, everyone

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