2018年度英語文化学科卒業研究題目
■文学系
- A Study of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility
- A Study of David Almond: Almond's View of Children and Their Ambivalent Mind
- A Study of Mythology of Mary Poppins
- A Study of Gun Control in America
- A Study of Edgar Allan Poe
- A Study of Call Me by Your Name: Elio's Possibility of Getting Out the Compulsory Heterosexism
- The Class Society in Downton Abbey
- A Study of Carson McCullers: A Young Girl's Conflict Concerning Identity and Sexuality in The Member of the Wedding
- A Study of The Bluest Eye: Dreaming Marigold in an Unyielding Land
- A Study of British Film
- Contemporary Literature for Children and Bootleg
- The Girlhood in The Virgin Suicides
- A Change of Princess Image and Feminism
- Love and Loneliness in Wuthering Heights
- Religion in A Christmas Carol
- Pygmalion and Class System
■英語学系
- A Study of Sound Symbolism
- A Study of Role Language
- A Study of Women's Speech in Japanese
- Difference in Linguistic Expression between Japan and English
- An Analysis of New Dialect Forms in Japanese: A Case Study of Ra-Removed Words
- A Phonological Study of Speech Errors
- The Formation of New Type Clipped Words in Japanese
- Investigating Voice in English and Japanese: The Case of the Passive Voice
- The Morphological Productivity of Nominalizing Suffixes in Japanese
- A Study of Japanese "V-teiru" and English Progressive "Be V-ing"
- A Study of Linguistic Representation of Possession and Existence in English and Japanese
- Construal of "Others" from the Perspective of Japanese and English Expressions
- A Cognitive Linguistic Study of Tense and Aspect in Live Broadcasting
- An Investigation of English Phrasal Verbs
- A Study of Accentuation in Kansai Dialect
- A Cognitive Linguistic Study of Numeral Classifiers in Japanese
- The Difference between American and British English
- A Linguistic Analysis of First Names in Japanese
- A Comparison of Japanese and English Advertisements
- A Comparative Study of Japanese and English from the Perspective of Tense and Aspect
- A Study of Role Language in English Movies
- An Analysis of Errors Made by Learners of English
- A Study of Role Language in Disney Animated Films
- English Education in Terms of Cognitive Linguistics
- A Comparison of English and Japanese from the Viewpoint of "Mono" and "Koto" in Japanese
- A Cognitive Linguistic Study of Japanese and English Expressions and Classifiers
■総合研究系
- Cross-Cultural Understanding on Working Holiday
- The Study of English Education in Japan and Korea
- Differences between Japanese and Korean English Education
- The Same-Sex Marriage and the Christian Religion in the United States
- A Study of Stolen Generation in Australia
- Feminism and the Media through a Cognitive Perspective
- On Child Obesity in the U.S.
- Female Images in Disney Princess Movies
- Thelma & Louise: Two Women's Friendship and Freedom
- A Study of French Impressionists and Their Works
- A Study of Lady Chatterley's Lover
- The Civil Rights Movement and Michael Jackson's Thoughts about Racial Discrimination
- Pygmalion, British Class System and Gender
- Different Views on American Sniper
- A Study of Japanese Hip-Hop
- A Study of Language and Thinking
- The Child Psychology in Peter Pan
- The Truth and Health Problems of American Fast Food in Super Size Me
- English Acquisition Method Effective for Japanese
- A Study of Fashion
- The Lives of British People during World War I
- A Necessary of Pakistan Girls
- A Study of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
■コミュニケーション系
- Motivations for Learning English in Elementary School
- The Role and Function of Laughter at First Meetings
- A Study of Indirect Communication in Japanese: How Sentence-Ending Forms Affect the Interpretation Refusal Utterances?
- Compliment Responses in Car
- "Give" and "Give off": Intentionality of Non-Verbal Behaviors
- Japanese VS. American Sitcoms: A Cross-Cultural Study in Sense of Humor
- The Uchi-Soto Relationship in Online Communication
- How Do Villains Talk? A Conversation Analysis of Disney Films
- How to Be a Good Listener: An Analysis of Listener Responses in Spontaneous Conversations
- Gender and Second Language Acquisition
- AAVE in American Novels: Is It Getting Closer to Mainstream American English?