1, article? More refers to non-literary articles published in newspapers and magazines, including news reports and academic papers.
Have you read the article about the information revolution?
Have you read the article about the information revolution?
2. Paper? Formal words refer to monographs published in academic journals or read at academic conferences, term papers in colleges and universities or composition exercises in schools.
The professor wrote a paper on psychology.
The professor wrote a paper on psychology.
3. Paper? It can not only refer to graduation thesis, degree thesis, but also refer to general thesis written to explain academic views.
Example: why? Really? It's over? His? Papers. ?
His paper is finished.
Second, the breadth of meaning is different.
1, article
English? ['ɑ? t? k(? ) l] beautiful? [' rt? kl]?
Noun (abbreviation of noun) article; Articles; Terms; essay
Accepting a contract as an apprentice or intern; Bind ... agree to the terms of the agreement.
Intransitive verbs sign agreements; complain
2. Paper
English? 【‘PE? p? ] beautiful? 【pep? ]?
Paper; Thesis; Documents; newspaper
Paper
Paste with paper; Wrap it in paper
Intransitive verbs paste wallpaper; Issue a traffic violation summons
3. Thesis
English? 【‘θI? s? S] beautiful? ['θ is? s]?
Paper; quarrel
Third, morphemes are different.
1, article
Third person singular: article plural: article present participle: article past tense: article past participle: article
2. Paper
Third person singular: paper plural: paper present participle: papering past tense: papering past participle: papering
3. Thesis
Only plural: paper