A lot of times a PhD proposal which you have been already worked on, can be adopted as an unique one by another person in their geography, or professional areas. And that ways it is easy to build a strong consensus around your research results with a higher sample size.
The best part is that your PhD paper would receive citations in the next paper, and you be a guide to the other person. If all this looks exciting, than kindly list your proposal to this thread for others to contact you further.
For the easy of search list you proposals as --- "Area of Research", "Brief topic of Research". Do not make it too lengthy..
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Area of Research: Sarcasm on Internet Forums: Do readers get it?
Brief Topic of Research: Sarcasm is often conveyed through timing and through the intonation of the voice. Because it is impossible to utilise these methods textually on the internet, sarcasm often goes unnoticed; particularly by non-native speakers of the communicating language. This research would thus review the methods that have been utilised to communicate sarcasm on the internet with a view to establishing a framework for the recognition of it by non-native speakers.
Are you asking this to offer us the thesis writing opportunity than thankyou very much for your kind offer8-)
Hi Slizor, If you need samples from non-native English speakers, may be I can get you some help from my Indian friends and colleagues.
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