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大学英文毕业论文提纲范例1 introduction1.1 significance of the research1.2 organization of the thesis2 literature review2.1 researches on monolingual mental lexicon2.1.1 definition of mental lexicon2.1.2 models of mental lexicon: a developing one2.2 research methodology of bilingual mental lexicon2.2.1 word association paradigm2.2.2 word translation task2.2.3 cross-language priming paradigm2.3 theories on bilingual mental lexicon2.3.1 weinreich’s three hypotheses: the ancestor of bilingualmental lexicon models2.3.2 paivio’s bilingual dual-coding theory2.3.3 kroll & stewart’s revised hierarchical model2.3.4 de groot’s distributed representation model3 extended bilingual distributed representation model3.1 setting and characteristic of l2 word acquisition3.2 psychological mechanism of l2 word acquisition3.2.1 coactivation pattern: l2 word representation manner3.2.2 simultaneous formation of semantic memory and episodic memory3.3 semantic restructuring in l2 vocabulary development4 implications for l2 word meaning acquisition4.1 unbalanced performance on language comprehensionand production4.1.1 receptive vs. productive vocabulary: imbalance onacquisition difficulty4.1.2 positive effect of episodic memory4.2 negative semantic transfer4.2.1 episodic memory: the primary cause of negative semantic transfer4.2.2 negative effect of episodic memory4.3 episodic memory and l2 word meaning acquisition4.3.1 applying episodic memory: when and how4.3.2 strengthening semantic memory: why and how1 introduction1.1 significance of the research1.2 organization of the thesis2 literature review2.1 researches on monolingual mental lexicon2.1.1 definition of mental lexicon2.1.2 models of mental lexicon: a developing one2.2 research methodology of bilingual mental lexicon2.2.1 word association paradigm2.2.2 word translation task2.2.3 cross-language priming paradigm2.3 theories on bilingual mental lexicon2.3.1 weinreich’s three hypotheses: the ancestor of bilingualmental lexicon models2.3.2 paivio’s bilingual dual-coding theory2.3.3 kroll & stewart’s revised hierarchical model2.3.4 de groot’s distributed representation model3 extended bilingual distributed representation model3.1 setting and characteristic of l2 word acquisition3.2 psychological mechanism of l2 word acquisition3.2.1 coactivation pattern: l2 word representation manner3.2.2 simultaneous formation of semantic memory and episodic memory3.3 semantic restructuring in l2 vocabulary development4 implications for l2 word meaning acquisition4.1 unbalanced performance on language comprehensionand production4.1.1 receptive vs. productive vocabulary: imbalance onacquisition difficulty4.1.2 positive effect of episodic memory4.2 negative semantic transfer4.2.1 episodic memory: the primary cause of negative semantic transfer4.2.2 negative effect of episodic memory4.3 episodic memory and l2 word meaning acquisition4.3.1 applying episodic memory: when and how4.3.2 strengthening semantic memory: why and how1 introduction1.1 significance of the research1.2 organization of the thesis2 literature review2.1 researches on monolingual mental lexicon2.1.1 definition of mental lexicon2.1.2 models of mental lexicon: a developing one2.2 research methodology of bilingual mental lexicon2.2.1 word association paradigm2.2.2 word translation task2.2.3 cross-language priming paradigm2.3 theories on bilingual mental lexicon2.3.1 weinreich’s three hypotheses: the ancestor of bilingualmental lexicon models2.3.2 paivio’s bilingual dual-coding theory2.3.3 kroll & stewart’s revised hierarchical model2.3.4 de groot’s distributed representation model3 extended bilingual distributed representation model3.1 setting and characteristic of l2 word acquisition3.2 psychological mechanism of l2 word acquisition3.2.1 coactivation pattern: l2 word representation manner3.2.2 simultaneous formation of semantic memory and episodic memory3.3 semantic restructuring in l2 vocabulary development4 implications for l2 word meaning acquisition4.1 unbalanced performance on language comprehensionand production4.1.1 receptive vs. productive vocabulary: imbalance onacquisition difficulty4.1.2 positive effect of episodic memory4.2 negative semantic transfer4.2.1 episodic memory: the primary cause of negative semantic transfer4.2.2 negative effect of episodic memory4.3 episodic memory and l2 word meaning acquisition4.3.1 applying episodic memory: when and how4.3.2 strengthening semantic memory: why and how1 introduction1.1 significance of the research1.2 organization of the thesis2 literature review2.1 researches on monolingual mental lexicon2.1.1 definition of mental lexicon2.1.2 models of mental lexicon: a developing one2.2 research methodology of bilingual mental lexicon2.2.1 word association paradigm2.2.2 word translation task2.2.3 cross-language priming paradigm2.3 theories on bilingual mental lexicon2.3.1 weinreich’s three hypotheses: the ancestor ofbilingualmental lexicon models2.3.2 paivio’s bilingual dual-coding theory2.3.3 kroll & stewart’s revised hierarchical model2.3.4 de groot’s distributed representation model3 extended bilingual distributed representation model3.1 setting and characteristic of l2 word acquisition3.2 psychological mechanism of l2 word acquisition3.2.1 coactivation pattern: l2 word representation manner3.2.2 simultaneous formation of semantic memory and episodic memory3.3 semantic restructuring in l2 vocabulary development4 implications for l2 word meaning acquisition4.1 unbalanced performance on language comprehensionand production4.1.1 receptive vs. productive vocabulary: imbalance onacquisition difficulty4.1.2 positive effect of episodic memory4.2 negative semantic transfer4.2.1 episodic memory: the primary cause of negative semantic transfer4.2.2 negative effect of episodic memory4.3 episodic memory and l2 word meaning acquisition4.3.1 applying episodic memory: when and how4.3.2 strengthening semantic memory: why and how1 introduction1.1 significance of the research1.2 organization of the thesis2 literature review2.1 researches on monolingual mental lexicon2.1.1 definition of mental lexicon2.1.2 models of mental lexicon: a developing one2.2 research methodology of bilingual mental lexicon2.2.1 word association paradigm2.2.2 word translation task2.2.3 cross-language priming paradigm2.3 theories on bilingual mental lexicon2.3.1 weinreich’s three hypotheses: the ancestor of bilingualmental lexicon models2.3.2 paivio’s bilingual dual-coding theory2.3.3 kroll & stewart’s revised hierarchical model2.3.4 de groot’s distributed representation model3 extended bilingual distributed representation model3.1 setting and characteristic of l2 word acquisition3.2 psychological mechanism of l2 word acquisition3.2.1 coactivation pattern: l2 word representation manner3.2.2 simultaneous formation of semantic memory and episodic memory3.3 semantic restructuring in l2 vocabulary development4 implications for l2 word meaning acquisition4.1 unbalanced performance on language comprehensionand production4.1.1 receptive vs. productive vocabulary: imbalance onacquisition difficulty4.1.2 positive effect of episodic memory4.2 negative semantic transfer4.2.1 episodic memory: the primary cause of negative semantic transfer4.2.2 negative effect of episodic memory4.3 episodic memory and l2 word meaning acquisition4.3.1 applying episodic memory: when and how4.3.2 strengthening semantic memory: why and how1 introduction1.1 significance of the research1.2 organization of the thesis2 literature review2.1 researches on monolingual mental lexicon2.1.1 definition of mental lexicon2.1.2 models of mental lexicon: a developing one2.2 research methodology of bilingual mental lexicon2.2.1 word association paradigm2.2.2 word translation task2.2.3 cross-language priming paradigm2.3 theories on bilingual mental lexicon2.3.1 weinreich’s three hypotheses: the ancestor of bilingualmental lexicon models2.3.2 paivio’s bilingual dual-coding theory2.3.3 kroll & stewart’s revised hierarchical model2.3.4 de groot’s distributed representation model3 extended bilingual distributed representation model3.1 setting and characteristic of l2 word acquisition3.2 psychological mechanism of l2 word acquisition3.2.1 coactivation pattern: l2 word representation manner3.2.2 simultaneous formation of semantic memory and episodicmemory3.3 semantic restructuring in l2 vocabulary development4 implications for l2 word meaning acquisition4.1 unbalanced performance on language comprehensionand production4.1.1 receptive vs. productive vocabulary: imbalance onacquisition difficulty4.1.2 positive effect of episodic memory4.2 negative semantic transfer4.2.1 episodic memory: the primary cause of negative semantic transfer4.2.2 negative effect of episodic memory4.3 episodic memory and l2 word meaning acquisition4.3.1 applying episodic memory: when and how4.3.2 strengthening semantic memory: why and how1 introduction1.1 significance of the research1.2 organization of the thesis2 literature review2.1 researches on monolingual mental lexicon2.1.1 definition of mental lexicon2.1.2 models of mental lexicon: a developing one2.2 research methodology of bilingual mental lexicon2.2.1 word association paradigm2.2.2 word translation task2.2.3 cross-language priming paradigm2.3 theories on bilingual mental lexicon2.3.1 weinreich’s three hypotheses: the ancestor of bilingualmental lexicon models2.3.2 paivio’s bilingual dual-coding theory2.3.3 kroll & stewart’s revised hierarchical model2.3.4 de groot’s distributed representation model3 extended bilingual distributed representation model3.1 setting and characteristic of l2 word acquisition3.2 psychological mechanism of l2 word acquisition3.2.1 coactivation pattern: l2 word representation manner3.2.2 simultaneous formation of semantic memory and episodic memory3.3 semantic restructuring in l2 vocabulary development4 implications for l2 word meaning acquisition4.1 unbalanced performance on language comprehensionand production4.1.1 receptive vs. productive vocabulary: imbalance onacquisition difficulty4.1.2 positive effect of episodic memory4.2 negative semantic transfer4.2.1 episodic memory: the primary cause of negative semantic transfer4.2.2 negative effect of episodic memory4.3 episodic memory and l2 word meaning acquisition4.3.1 applying episodic memory: when and how4.3.2 strengthening semantic memory: why and how1 introduction1.1 significance of the research1.2 organization of the thesis2 literature review2.1 researches on monolingual mental lexicon2.1.1 definition of mental lexicon2.1.2 models of mental lexicon: a developing one2.2 research methodology of bilingual mental lexicon2.2.1 word association paradigm2.2.2 word translation task2.2.3 cross-language priming paradigm2.3 theories on bilingual mental lexicon2.3.1 weinreich’s three hypotheses: the ancestor of bilingualmental lexicon models2.3.2 paivio’s bilingual dual-coding theory2.3.3 kroll & stewart’s revised hierarchical model2.3.4 de groot’s distributed representation model3 extended bilingual distributed representation model3.1 setting and characteristic of l2 word acquisition3.2 psychological mechanism of l2 word acquisition3.2.1 coactivation pattern: l2 word representation manner3.2.2 simultaneous formation of semantic memory and episodic memory3.3 semantic restructuring in l2 vocabulary development4 implications for l2 word meaning acquisition4.1 unbalanced performance on language comprehensionand production4.1.1 receptive vs. productive vocabulary: imbalance onacquisition difficulty4.1.2 positive effect of episodic memory4.2 negative semantic transfer4.2.1 episodic memory: the primary cause of negative semantictransfer4.2.2 negative effect of episodic memory4.3 episodic memory and l2 word meaning acquisition4.3.1 applying episodic memory: when and how4.3.2 strengthening semantic memory: why and how1 introduction1.1 significance of the research1.2 organization of the thesis2 literature review2.1 researches on monolingual mental lexicon2.1.1 definition of mental lexicon2.1.2 models of mental lexicon: a developing one2.2 research methodology of bilingual mental lexicon2.2.1 word association paradigm2.2.2 word translation task2.2.3 cross-language priming paradigm2.3 theories on bilingual mental lexicon2.3.1 weinreich’s three hypotheses: the ancestor of bilingualmental lexicon models2.3.2 paivio’s bilingual dual-coding theory2.3.3 kroll & stewart’s revised hierarchical model2.3.4 de groot’s distributed representation model3 extended bilingual distributed representation model3.1 setting and characteristic of l2 word acquisition3.2 psychological mechanism of l2 word acquisition3.2.1 coactivation pattern: l2 word representation manner3.2.2 simultaneous formation of semantic memory and episodic memory3.3 semantic restructuring in l2 vocabulary development4 implications for l2 word meaning acquisition4.1 unbalanced performance on language comprehensionand production4.1.1 receptive vs. productive vocabulary: imbalance onacquisition difficulty4.1.2 positive effect of episodic memory4.2 negative semantic transfer4.2.1 episodic memory: the primary cause of negative semantic transfer4.2.2 negative effect of episodic memory4.3 episodic memory and l2 word meaning acquisition4.3.1 applying episodic memory: when and how4.3.2 strengthening semantic memory: why and how1 introduction1.1 significance of the research1.2 organization of the thesis2 literature review2.1 researches on monolingual mental lexicon2.1.1 definition of mental lexicon2.1.2 models of mental lexicon: a developing one2.2 research methodology of bilingual mental lexicon2.2.1 word association paradigm2.2.2 word translation task2.2.3 cross-language priming paradigm2.3 theories on bilingual mental lexicon2.3.1 weinreich’s three hypotheses: the ancestor of bilingualmental lexicon models2.3.2 paivio’s bilingual dual-coding theory2.3.3 kroll & stewart’s revised hierarchical model2.3.4 de groot’s distributed representation model3 extended bilingual distributed representation model3.1 setting and characteristic of l2 word acquisition3.2 psychological mechanism of l2 word acquisition3.2.1 coactivation pattern: l2 word representation manner3.2.2 simultaneous formation of semantic memory and episodic memory3.3 semantic restructuring in l2 vocabulary development4 implications for l2 word meaning acquisition4.1 unbalanced performance on language comprehensionand production4.1.1 receptive vs. productive vocabulary: imbalance onacquisition difficulty4.1.2 positive effect of episodic memory4.2 negative semantic transfer4.2.1 episodic memory: the primary cause of negative semantic transfer4.2.2 negative effect of episodic memory4.3 episodic memory and l2 word meaning acquisition4.3.1 applying episodic memory: when and how4.3.2 strengthening semantic memory: why and how。

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