Syntactic and semantic features of English idioms containing the word ‘no’ with reference to the Vietnamese equivalents : Luận văn. Chuyên ngành: NNA / Phạm Thùy Linh; GVHD: Mai Thi Loan
This thesis attempts to investigate syntactic and semantic features of English idioms containing the word “no” with reference to the Vietnamese equivalents. The study is implemented via the adoptions of descriptive and contrastive, inductive, and deductive methods. The investigation is based on 252...
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Tóm tắt: | This thesis attempts to investigate syntactic and semantic features of English idioms containing the word “no” with reference to the Vietnamese equivalents. The study is implemented via the adoptions of descriptive and contrastive, inductive, and deductive methods. The investigation is based on 252 samples of English idioms containing the word “no” with reference to the Vietnamese equivalents from a wide variety of dictionaries and websites about idioms. The findings are compared and contrasted to reveal the outstanding similarities and differences between English idioms containing the word “no” and their Vietnamese equivalents in terms of syntax and semantics. Additionally, the results collected from the questionnaires for students help me to find out the common errors, causes of these errors, and give some suggestions for the lecturers and the second-year students at Hanoi University of Business and Technology in teaching and learning English idioms containing the word ‘no’ |
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