Language topics : essays in honour of Michael Halliday
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Language topics : essays in honour of Michael Halliday
J. Benjamins, 1987
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v. 1 : european ISBN 9789027220431
内容説明
目次
- 1. Contributors
- 2. Introduction (by Steele, Ross)
- 3. Comprehensive bibliography of books and articles by M.A.K. Halliday
- 4. 1. Starting Points
- 5. Sentence patterns and predicate classes (by Danes, Frantisek)
- 6. On two starting points of communication (by Firbas, Jan)
- 7. The position of Czech linguistics in theme-focus research (by Sgall, Petr)
- 8. J.R. Firth in retrospect: a view from the eighties (by Henderson, Eugenie J.A.)
- 9. Daniel Jones' "classical" model of pronunciation training: an applied linguistic revaluation (by Trim, John L.M.)
- 10. The Linguistic Sciences and Language Teaching revisited (by Strevens, Peter)
- 11. 2. Langauge Development
- 12. "Don't you get bored speaking only English?" - Expressions of meta-linguistic awareness in a bilingual child (by Clyne, Michael)
- 13. Toward practical theory: Halliday applied (by Harste, Jerome C.)
- 14. Development of referential cohesion in a child's monologues (by Nelson, Katherine)
- 15. Exploring the textual properties of "proto-reading" (by Pappas, Christine C.)
- 16. Before speaking: across cultures (by Regan, John)
- 17. Sharing makes sense: intersubjectivity and the making of an infant's meaning (by Trevarthen, Colwyn)
- 18. The development of conversation (by Wells, Gordon)
- 19. 3. Sign, Context and Change
- 20. Today (by Pike, Kenneth L.)
- 21. For Michael Halliday: in hoc signo vinces$$sign design (by Sebeok, Thomas A.)
- 22. George Herbert's Love III and its many mansions (by Handscombe, R.J.)
- 23. The past and prejudice: toward de-mythologizing the English canon (by Kachru, Braj B.)
- 24. Writing systems and language change in English (by McIntosh, Angus)
- 25. On the major diseases of linguistics with some suggested cures and antidotes (by Makkai, Adam)
- 26. "Breaking the Seal of Time": the pragmatics of poetics (by Mey, Jacob L.)
- 27. The use of systemic linguistics in translation analysis and criticism (by Newmark, Peter)
- 28. Le graphemique et l'iconique dans le message (by Pottier, Bernard)
- 29. Order and entropy in natural language (by Schiller, Andrew)
- 30. Sign and signifex (by Watt, W.C.)
- 31. The practice and theory of translation (by Yallop, Colin)
- 32. 4. Language Around the World
- 33. Grammatical relations, semantic roles and topic-comment structure in a New Guinea Highland language: Harway (by Comrie, Bernard)
- 34. Toward a bilingual dictionary of idioms: Hindi-English (by Kachru, Yamuna)
- 35. Mind your language: conscious and unconscious structuring in Swahili (by Maw, Joan)
- 36. Communicative functions of particles in Singapore English (by Platt, John)
- 37. Place-name study in Japan (by Shibata, Seiji)
- 38. Teaching English as a second language in India: focus on objectives (by Verma, Shivendra K.)
- 39. The impersonal verb construction in Australian languages (by Walsh, Michael)
- 40. Semantics and world view in languages of the Santa Cruz Archipelago, Solomon Islands (by Wurm, Stephen A.)
- 41. References
- 42. Volume II
- 43. Contributors
- 44. 1. The Design of Language
- 45. Reproductive furniture and extinguished professors (by Aitchison, Jean)
- 46. English intensifiers and their idiosyncrasies (by Allerton, David J.)
- 47. The tradition of structural analogy (by Anderson, John A.)
- 48. Syspro: a computerized method for writing system networks and deriving selection expressions (by Cummings, Michael J.)
- 49. Cultural, situational and modal labels in dictionaries of English (by Delbridge, Arthur)
- 50. Morphological islands: constraint or preference? (by Dressler, Wolfgang U.)
- 51. Some "dia-categories" (by Ellis, Jeffrey O.)
- 52. English quantifiers from noun sources (by Lehrer, Adrienne)
- 53. Two types of semantic widening and their relation to metaphor (by Levin, Samuel R.)
- 54. The indefinite article and the numeral one (by Thorne, James P.)
- 55. 2. Text and Discourse
- 56. A comparison of process types in Poe and Melville (by Benson, James D.)
- 57. Intonation and the grammar of speech (by Brazil, David)
- 58. Some preliminary evidence for phonetic adjustment strategies in communication difficulty (by Clark, John E.)
- 59. Evaluative text analysis (by Coulthard, Malcolm)
- 60. Gobbledegook: the tyranny of linguistic conceits (by Eagleson, Robert D.)
- 61. Text strategies: single, dual, multiple (by Enkvist, Nils Erik)
- 62. Finishing other's talk: some structural and pragmatic features of completion offers (by Grimshaw, Allen D.)
- 63. The textual basis of verbal inflections: the case of Yatzachi Zapotec (by Mock, Carol C.)
- 64. On the concepts of "style" and "register" in sociolinguistics (by Peng, Fred C.C.)
- 65. Social phonological constraints on grammatical formations: examples from four languages (by Robins, Robert H.)
- 66. Collocation: a progress report (by Sinclair, John McH.)
- 67. Linguistic analysis of real estate commission agreements in a civil law suit (by Shuy, Roger W.)
- 68. Antithesis: a study in clause combining and discourse structure (by Thompson, Sandra A.)
- 69. 3. Exploring Language as Social Semiotic
- 70. The hegemony of information (by Bailey, Richard W.)
- 71. Many sentences and difficult texts (by Blanton, Mackie J.-V.)
- 72. Explaining moments of conflict in discourse (by Candlin, Christopher N.)
- 73. Is there a literary language? (by Carter, Ronald)
- 74. Coherence in language and culture (by Colby, Benjamin N.)
- 75. Semiotics of document design (by Eiler, Mary Ann)
- 76. Notes on critical linguistics (by Fowler, Roger)
- 77. Grammar, society and the pronoun (by Hudson, Richard A.)
- 78. The structure of situations and the analysis of text (by Mohan, Bernard A.)
- 79. The place of socio-semiotics in contemporary thought (by McKellar, Gordon Bruce)
- 80. Changing the subject (by Threadgold, Terry)
- 81. 4. An Interview with Michael Halliday (by Thibault, Paul J.)
- 82. References
- 巻冊次
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v. 2 : european ISBN 9789027220448
内容説明
目次
- 1. Volume I
- 2. Contributors
- 3. Introduction (by Steele, Ross)
- 4. Comprehensive bibliography of books and articles (by Halliday, M.A.K.)
- 5. 1. Starting Points
- 6. Sentence patterns and predicate classes (by Danes, Frantisek)
- 7. On two starting points of communication (by Firbas, Jan)
- 8. The position of Czech linguistics in theme-focus research (by Sgall, Petr)
- 9. J.R. Firth in retrospect: a view from the eighties (by Henderson, Eugenie J.A.)
- 10. Daniel Jones' "classical" model of pronunciation training: an applied linguistic revaluation (by Trim, John L.M.)
- 11. The Linguistic Sciences and Language Teaching revisited (by Strevens, Peter)
- 12. 2. Language Development
- 13. "Don't you get bored speaking only English?": Expressions of metalinguistic awareness in a bilingual child (by Clyne, Michael)
- 14. Toward practical theory: Halliday applied (by Harste, Jerome C.)
- 15. Development of referential cohesion in a child's monologues (by Nelson, Katherine)
- 16. Exploring the textual properties of "proto-reading" (by Pappas, Christine C.)
- 17. Before speaking: across cultures (by Regan, John)
- 18. Sharing makes sense: intersubjectivity and the making of an infant's meaning (by Trevarthen, Colwyn)
- 19. The development of conversation (by Wells, Gordon)
- 20. 3. Sign, Context and Change
- 21. Today (by Pike, Kenneth L.)
- 22. For Michael Halliday: in hoc signo vinces: sign design (by Sebeok, Thomas A.)
- 23. George Herbert's Love III and its many mansions (by Handscombe, R.J.)
- 24. The past and prejudice: toward de-mythologizing the English canon (by Kachru, Braj B.)
- 25. Writing systems and language change in English (by McIntosh, Angus)
- 26. On the major diseases of linguistics with some suggested cures and antidotes (by Makkai, Adam)
- 27. "Breaking the Seal of Time": the pragmatics of poetics (by Mey, Jacob L.)
- 28. The use of systemic linguistics in translation analysis and criticism (by Newmark, Peter)
- 29. Le graphemique et l'iconique dans le message (by Pottier, Bernard)
- 30. Order and entropy in natural language (by Schiller, Andrew)
- 31. Sign and signifex (by Watt, W.C.)
- 32. The practice and theory of translation (by Yallop, Colin)
- 33. 4. Language Around the World
- 34. Grammatical relations, semantic roles and topic-comment structure in a New Guinea Highland language: Harway (by Comrie, Bernard)
- 35. Toward a bilingual dictionary of idioms: Hindi-English (by Kachru, Yamuna)
- 36. Mind your language: conscious and unconscious structuring in Swahili (by Maw, Joan)
- 37. Communicative functions of particles in Singapore English (by Platt, John)
- 38. Place-name study in Japan (by Shibata, Seiji)
- 39. Teaching English as a second language in India: focus on objectives (by Verma, Shivendra K.)
- 40. The impersonal verb construction in Australian languages (by Walsh, Michael)
- 41. Semantics and world view in languages of the Santa Cruz Archipelago, Solomon Islands (by Wurm, Stephen A.)
- 42. References
- 43. Volume II
- 44. Contributors
- 45. 1. The Design of Language
- 46. Reproductive furniture and extinguished professors (by Aitchison, Jean)
- 47. English intensifiers and their idiosyncrasies (by Allerton, David J.)
- 48. The tradition of structural analogy (by Anderson, John A.)
- 49. Syspro: a computerized method for writing system networks and deriving selection expressions (by Cummings, Michael J.)
- 50. Cultural, situational and modal labels in dictionaries of English (by Delbridge, Arthur)
- 51. Morphological islands: constraint or preference? (by Dressler, Wolfgang U.)
- 52. Some "dia-categories" (by Ellis, Jeffrey O.)
- 53. English quantifiers from noun sources (by Lehrer, Adrienne)
- 54. Two types of semantic widening and their relation to metaphor (by Levin, Samuel R.)
- 55. The indefinite article and the numeral one (by Thorne, James P.)
- 56. 2. Text and Discourse
- 57. A comparison of process types in Poe and Melville (by Benson, James D.)
- 58. Intonation and the grammar of speech (by Brazil, David)
- 59. Some preliminary evidence for phonetic adjustment strategies in communication difficulty (by Clark, John E.)
- 60. Evaluative text analysis (by Coulthard, Malcolm)
- 61. Gobbledegook: the tyranny of linguistic conceits (by Eagleson, Robert D.)
- 62. Text strategies: single, dual, multiple (by Enkvist, Nils Erik)
- 63. Finishing other's talk: some structural and pragmatic features of completion offers (by Grimshaw, Allen D.)
- 64. The textual basis of verbal inflections: the case of Yatzachi Zapotec (by Mock, Carol C.)
- 65. On the concepts of "style" and "register" in sociolinguistics (by Peng, Fred C.C.)
- 66. Social constraints on grammatical variables: tense choice in English (by Plum, Guenther)
- 67. Some phonological constraints on grammatical formations: examples from four languages (by Robins, Robert H.)
- 68. Collocation: a progress report (by Sinclair, John McH.)
- 69. Linguistic analysis of real estate commission agreements in a civil law suit (by Shuy, Roger W.)
- 70. Antithesis: a study in clause combining and discourse structure (by Thompson, Sandra A.)
- 71. 3. Exploring Language as Social Semiotic
- 72. The hegemony of information (by Bailey, Richard W.)
- 73. Many sentences and difficult texts (by Blanton, Mackie J.-V.)
- 74. Explaining moments of conflict in discourse (by Candlin, Christopher N.)
- 75. Is there a literary language? (by Carter, Ronald)
- 76. Coherence in language and culture (by Colby, Benjamin N.)
- 77. Semiotics of document design (by Eiler, Mary Ann)
- 78. Notes on critical linguistics (by Fowler, Roger)
- 79. Grammar, society and the pronoun (by Hudson, Richard A.)
- 80. The structure of situations and the analysis of text (by Mohan, Bernard A.)
- 81. The place of socio-semiotics in contemporary thought (by McKellar, Gordon Bruce)
- 82. Changing the subject (by Threadgold, Terry)
- 83. 4. An Interview with Michael Halliday (by Thibault, Paul J.)
- 84. References
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