摘要2-4
Abstract4-8
Introduction8-11
1 Research Background of the Thesis8
2 Some Explanations of the Thesis8-9
2.1 The Reasons of Choosing Their Eyes Were Watching God8-9
2.2 The Reasons of Choosing CDA9
3 Objective of the Thesis9-10
4 Significance of the Thesis10-11
Chapter Ⅰ The Theoretical Framework of CDA11-19
1.1 Definitions of CDA11-12
1.2 Aims of CDA12-13
1.3 The Theoretical Framework of CDA13
1.4 Methodologies of CDA13-19
1.4.1 Sociocognitive Approach by Van Dijk13-17
1.4.2 Some Other Methodologies of CDA17-19
Chapter Ⅱ Literature Review19-24
2.1 The Previous Study of CDA19-21
2.1.1 The History of CDA19-20
2.1.2 The Status Quo of the Research on CDA20-21
2.2 The Previous Study of Their Eyes Were Watching God21-24
2.2.1 A Brief Introduction to Their Eyes Were Watching God21-22
2.2.2 The Status Quo of the Research on Their Eyes Were Watching God22-24
Chapter Ⅲ A Sociocognitive Approach to Their Eyes Were Watching God24-49
3.1 A Sociocognitive Approach to Janie’s Marriages from the Properties of the Context24-29
3.1.1 Setting24-27
3.1.2 Access27-29
3.2 A Sociocognitive Approach to Janie’s Marriages from the Properties of the Text’s Speech29-44
3.2.1 Topic29-33
3.2.2 Imppcitness33-36
3.2.3 Specificity and Completeness36-39
3.2.4 Pronouns39-41
3.2.5 Argumentation41-43
3.2.6 Rhetorical Strategies43-44
3.3 The Change of Power for Both Men and Women44-49
3.3.1 The Decpne of Men’s Power44-46
3.3.2 The Rise of Women’s Power46-49
Conclusion49-52
1 Major Findings49-50
2 The Limitations of This Thesis50-51
3 Suggestions for Future Research51-52
Bibpography52-55
Acknowledgements55-57
攻硕期间取得的研究成果57