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(L2) development has been the focus of much debate in the general field of cognitive psychology. One proposal is that put forward by Burka (1996), who offers a hypothesis related to conscious learning that focuses on what Skehan argues is “the crucial concept of noticing” (Deleuze, 1986, ) ( 這是參考文獻出處文中注的格式 , p 用小寫) . The purpose of this paper is to a) consider the theoretical constructs that underlie the role of noticing, and b) assess the validity of the assumption that noticing enhances language acquisition. [一級標題與一級標題之間空一行,一級標題和二、三級標題之間都不空行。 the dialogue between Touchtone and Corin Act iii Scene ii the Act iii Scene ii, Act iii Scene v we can know that each person expect to be free to develop and express his own inner thoughts. And everybody’s inner self (subconscious) is meaningful。英語 畢業(yè)論文 i 解讀《皆大歡喜》中的浪漫主義 Abstract Romanticism, as a historical phase of the 19th century in literature, stresses the close relationship between man and nature, and continues a change of direction from the attention paid to the outer world of social civilization to the inner world of the human spirit. Romantics feel that the present society denies people’s essential human need, and their expectation to live in countryside, which is beautiful, quiet and could prevent human from sadness, terror, and fear. As You Like It is one of Shakespeare’s four famous edies. The whole story happens in Arden forest. The duke senior and his old followers take residence in the forest, and when they arrive there and live for some days, they are fully attracted by the beautiful scenery and fet the court’s sadness. Country life makes people get refreshed. Romanticism critics give a high praise to As You Like it. This paper tries to analyze the close relationship between As You like It and Romanticism. In the play, the author demonstrates a living world which has close relationship with men and is the source of their life. Based on the analysis of the close relationship between the play and Romanticism, and four scenes extracted from the play, the paper aims at the exploration and interpretation of Romanticism in the play. Key Words Romanticism。 and Orlando and Rosalind ,Oliver and Celia, were married at the same time, and though their wedding could not be celebrated in this wild forest with any splendors, yet a happier wedding day was never passed, and while they were eating under the cool shade of pleasant trees, a message arrived to tell the duke the joyful news, that his dukedom was given bake to him, this joyful news came just in time to perfect the joy of all who were the wedding of princesses. The duke was now able to reward those friends who had stayed with him in the forest, and these worthy followers, though they had patiently shared his troubles, were very well pleased to return in peace and happiness to the palace of their lawful duke. Frederic, angry at his the flight of his daughter Celia, and entered the wild forest, he was met by an old religious man, with whom he had much talk, and who in the end pletely turned his heart from his wicked plan, he became truly sorry, and resolved to give up his dukedom to spend the rest of his days in a religious. In this play we can touch the country life more truly from old Duck’s speech in Act ii Scene I。本文得出結(jié)論如下: 1)通過實證研究,證明了“注意”在語言習得中的作用; 2)特拉斯科特在 1998年提出的新觀點是值得研究的,他認為“注意”只同元語言知識的習得有聯(lián)系; 3)如果能對學習者所受的注意語言形式訓練和元語言知識的習得之間的關(guān)系作進一步研究,會幫助我們更好的理解二語習得中的“注意”。 for every passion something, and for no passion truly any thing ,as boys and women are for the most part cattle of this color. (Huang Bikang, 2021, 46) In the forest, the idyllic country life shows out the theme of life: truth, kindness, beauty and love. In this edy, Shakespeare opens a door to the life of the perfect point. And this life style was received and profound by the latter people. From the publication of lyrical Ballads by Wordsworth and Coleridge in 1798 to the death of sir Walter Scott in 1832, a new movement appeared on the literary area .the essence of this new movement is the glorification of instincts and emotion, a deep renovation of nature and a flaming zeal to remark the world .Under the influence of the America and French revolutions, national liberation movements and democratic movements swept across many European countries . Conclusion Through the analysis of the edy As You Like It, a conclusion can be made that romance is a part of our life. It can make life colorful and exciting. From Act ii scene I。 19 世紀的浪漫主義學者對這部喜劇情有獨鐘。 在作品中作者展現(xiàn)了一個與人類有著密切聯(lián)系,并賦予人類生活的自然世界。 Act iii scene ii 2。) 英語 畢業(yè)論文 ix二語習得中的注意 (小二號宋體加粗居中) (空一行) 摘要: 本文著重研究了“注意”和“注意差距” 的 作用, 指出這一概念受到廣泛重視是出于直覺和假設(shè) ,而不是基于廣泛的實證研究 .本文旨在 :1)探討 “ 注意 ” 這一概念的理論構(gòu)建 ; 2)評估“注意”強化語言習得假設(shè)的有效性。 Phebe falls for Rosalind’s Ganymede alter ego. Touchstone also courts a country girl named Audrey. The resolution begins when Oliver enters the camp. Orlando saved him from an attack by a lion, and the two brothers have reconciled, upon meeting Celia, now Oliver falls in love. A duck senior promise to join them in wedlock the next day, Rosalind makes Phebe to marry Silvius if she can’t have Ganymede, when all have gathered for the wedding. Rosalind reveals herself as the erstwhile Ganymede, She and Orlando are happily reunited. And Phebe agrees to marry Sivius. The duke gave his consent to the marriage。 As You Like It。 man should have an opportunity to be creative and to express his own thoughts. III. Analysis of Some Specific Acts of the Comedy A. Affirmation of the Inner Life of the Self Although the great Romantic works often center on terror or rage, the motive force behind these passions is most often a relationship between a pair of lovers. Rosalind is waiting for Orlando in the forest.