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Conducting Systematic Literature Review on Research Topic

Name/s: ___________________________________________________________________________________________
Research Topic: ___________________________________________________________________

Title of the Research problem Research Objectives Research Findings Conclusions


Study/Author/ Methods
Publisher/Year of
Publication

1 Normative Discourse
and Persuasion: An
Analysis of Ga'dang
Informal Litigation

2 The Marker is the Me
ssage 
The Influence of Disc
ourse Markers and P
articles on
Textual Meaning
3 Word sketch Empirical studies to Through a Through the
lexicography: new discriminate near comparative study of study of near
perspectives on synonyms are either the synonymous synonyms, we
lexicographic studies introspection-based or emotion words 愉 propose that
of Chinese near corpus-based. Yet, due to 快 yúkuài 'pleasant' Word Sketch
synonyms the large quantity of data and 高 Lexicography
in a corpus, lexicological 興 gāoxìng 'happy', will lead the
studies of Chinese rarely this paper illustrates next generation
make full use of the how CWS can
corpus data distinguish them and of dictionaries.
help lexicographers
to discriminate their
subtle differences. In
particular, it focuses
on the context where
these synonymous
words can be used to
define each other
and context where
they should be
differentiated. It also
discusses how to
select information
from CWS such that
the information
represented would
be suitable for
lexicographic studies.

The
4 THE DEVELOPMENT N
OF THE ENGLISH-
FRENCH, FRENCH-
ENGLISH BILINGUAL
baggag
DICTIONARY: A
STUDY IN
e of the
COMPARATIVE past
LEXICOGRAPHY
remain
s,
howeve
r, in the
Philipp
ine
lexicon
enshrin
ed in
various
edition
s of
Webste
r's
diction
ary,
which
largely
represe
nts a
colonia
l
invento
ry of
the
tribes
and
product
s of the
Philipp
ine
Islands
The
baggag
e of the
past
remain
s,
howeve
r, in the
Philipp
ine
lexicon
enshrin
ed in
various
edition
s of
Webste
r's
diction
ary,
which
largely
represe
nts a
colonia
l
invento
ry of
the
tribes
and
product
s of the
Philipp
ine
Islands
The
baggag
e of the
past
remain
s,
howeve
r, in the
Philipp
ine
lexicon
enshrin
ed in
various
edition
s of
Webste
r's
diction
ary,
which
largely
represe
nts a
colonia
l
invento
ry of
the
tribes
and
product
s of the
Philipp
ine
Islands
The
baggag
e of the
past
remain
s,
howeve
r, in the
Philipp
ine
lexicon
enshrin
ed in
various
edition
s of
Webste
r's
diction
ary,
which
largely
represe
nts a
colonia
l
invento
ry of
the
tribes
and
product
s of the
Philipp
ine
Islands
The
baggag
e of the
past
remain
s,
howeve
r, in the
Philipp
ine
lexicon
enshrin
ed in
various
edition
s of
Webste
r's
diction
ary,
which
largely
represe
nts a
colonia
l
invento
ry of
the
tribes
and
product
s of the
Philipp
ine
Islands
The
baggag
e of the
past
remain
s,
howeve
r, in the
Philipp
ine
lexicon
enshrin
ed in
various
edition
s of
Webste
r's
diction
ary,
which
largely
represe
nts a
colonia
l
invento
ry of
the
tribes
and
product
s of the
Philipp
ine
Islands
5 Lexicography and the
description of
Philippine English
vocabulary

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References:

Walrod, M. R. (1979). Discourse grammar in Ga'dang (Microfiche ed.). Dallas: Summer Institute of Linguistics.

Altarriba, Jeanette, and Lisa M Bauer. 2004. The distinctiveness of emotion concepts: A comparison between
emotion, abstract, and concrete words. The American Journal of Psychology 117(3):389–410.
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