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Reference format of English conference papers
Reference format of English conference papers

I believe that everyone has been exposed to writing, especially the argumentative essays of great significance. The three elements of argumentative writing are argument, argument and argumentation. How to write this type of composition? The following is the reference format of English conference papers compiled by me, which is for your reference only and I hope it will help you.

1. conference papers

Promise and prayer-parenthesis. Papers read at the 11th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics held in Santiagov de Compostela, Spain in September 2000.

Cui Xiliang. Event modality and Chinese attitude system [R]. Papers of the 12th Symposium on Modern Chinese Grammar, Changsha, Hunan, April 2002.

2. Papers and theses

Grammaticalization of zero: asymmetry in tense-aspect system [A]. In W. Pagliuca (editor. ). grammaticalization perspective [C]. Amsterdam: John Benjamin. 1994: 235-254.

Wen ... The changing rules and characteristics of English learners' motivation, ideas and strategies [A]. Text, people. An Empirical Study of English Learning Strategies [C].Xi 'an: Shaanxi Normal University Press, 2003: 255-259.

3. Network literature

Wang Yuechuan. Network culture and TV criticism in contemporary media [OL].

/new/display/58592.html/,2004。 (read on October 8, 2005/kloc-0, 165438).

4. Monographs

Bloomfield, language [M]. New york: Hol, 1933.

, Zhu,. Grammatical rhetoric speech [M]. Beijing: China Youth Publishing House, 1952.

Liu Guojun, Chen Shaoye, Wang Fengzhu. Library catalogue [M]. Beijing: Higher Education Press,1957.15-18.

5. Translation

Saussure F. de。 General linguistics course [M]. Edited by … Barrie Law Firm. A: Sechehaye Trans. R. Harris London: Duckworth, 1983.

Zhao Yuanren, Chinese Grammar [M]. Trans. Ding Bangxin. Hong Kong: The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 1968/ 1980.

6. Writing/thesis

Giallon company. P.j. hope (editor. ). the limit of grammaticalization [C]. Amsterdam: John Benjamin, 1998.

Institute of Language Teaching, Beijing Language Institute. ). Research data of complement in modern Chinese [C]. Beijing: Beijing Language Institute Press, 1992,

7. thesis

Syntactic innovation: a connectionist model [D]. Doctoral thesis. Stanford: Stanford University, 1994.

Zushengli A study of vernacular inscriptions in Yuan Dynasty [D]. Beijing: China Academy of Social Sciences, 2000.

8. Journal papers

Atomization of word meaning [J]. Language, 1965 (4): 555-573.

Zhu Yongsheng. Nominalization, Verbalization and Grammatical Metaphor [J]. Foreign Language Teaching and Research, 2006 (2): 83-90.

He lingxiu Read Gu Cheng's History of Nanming [J]. Study on the History of China, 1998 (3): 167- 173.

9. Dictionary

Hornby, Oxford Advanced Learning Dictionary of Contemporary English (6th Edition) [Z], editor. Sally Meggie. Oxford: OUP, 2000.

Dictionary editing room, Institute of Linguistics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. ). Modern Chinese Dictionary (Bilingual) [Z]. Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, 2002.

10. Newspaper articles

Tian. The Lord of the Rings. Embarrassment and the crisis of literary translation [N]. Southern Metropolis Daily, August 24, 2005 (8).

Note: English first, then Chinese, in alphabetical order. English part Times New Roman, grade four; Chinese part: Song Ti Xiao No.4; They are all 1.5 times the line spacing, and more than two lines are indented by 3 characters. References should correspond to bracketed items in the text.

Further reading

What are references?

Literally, a reference is a document cited in the writing process, such as an article or a book. However, according to the definition of GB/T 77 14-20 15, the reference after the text refers to the relevant literature information resources cited for writing or editing papers and works. According to the requirements of China Academic Journals (CD-ROM Edition) Retrieval and Evaluation Data Standard (Trial) and China Social Science Journals Arrangement Standard (Revised Edition), many publications distinguish between references and annotations, and define annotations as "words that further explain or supplement a certain content in a text", which are listed at the end of the article, separated from references or placed at the footer.

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