An introduction to systemic functional linguistics
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An introduction to systemic functional linguistics
Pinter , Distributed exclusively in the United States and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1994
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Note
Bibliography: p. 348-354
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9781855672086
Description
Systemic-functional linguistics is becoming an increasingly popular approach to language, given the range and thoroughness of the analytical techniques it offers, and the variety of applications it has been demonstrated to have. This text draws on the seminal work of Halliday, Martin and others, to give students from a variety of backgrounds an accessible introduction to the theory and techniques of the systemic approach. This includes language as a semiotic system, levels of context (register and genre), discourse-semantics, and the analysis of cohesion, and the meaning of systemic choice. The volume arises from the author's extensive experience of lecturing on systemic linguistics at the introductory level to a variety of audiences. The materials currently available and used as set texts for such courses include Halliday's "Introduction for Functional Grammar" and Martin's "English Text: System and Structure". However, these texts assume some familiarity with either the systemic approach or basic linguistic concepts, and prove extremely difficult for students to penetrate.
"Language as Content" is an introduction for all students of systemic linguistics, English, linguistics and communications, at both undergraduate and masters level.
Table of Contents
- An overview of the systemic functional approach
- context of culture - genre
- context of situation - register
- discourse-semantics - cohesion in text
- introduction to the lexico-grammar
- the grammar of interpersonal meaning - mood
- systems - meaning as choice
- the grammar of experiential meaning - transitivity
- the grammar of textual meaning - theme
- applications - explaining text. Appendix - analyses of the crying baby texts.
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: pbk ISBN 9781855672093
Description
Systemic-functional linguistics is becoming an increasingly popular approach to language, given the range and thoroughness of the analytical techniques it offers, and the variety of applications it has been demonstrated to have. This text draws on the seminal work of Halliday, Martin and others, to give students from a variety of backgrounds an accessible introduction to the theory and techniques of the systemic approach. This includes language as a semiotic system, levels of context (register and genre) discourse-semantics, and the analysis of cohesion, and the meaning of systemic choice. The volume arises from the author's extensive experience of lecturing on systemic linguistics at the introductory level to a variety of audiences. The materials currently available and used as set texts for such courses, include Halliday's "Introduction for Functional Grammar" or Martin's "English Text: System and Structure". However, these texts assume some familiarity either with the systemic approach, or with basic linguistic concepts, and prove extremely difficult for students to penetrate.
"Language as Content" is an introduction for all students of systemic linguistics, English, linguistics and communications, at both undergraduate and masters level.
Table of Contents
- An overview of the systemic functional approach
- context of culture - genre
- context of situation - register
- discourse-semantics - cohesion in text
- introduction to the lexico-grammar
- the grammar of interpersonal meaning - mood
- systems - meaning as choice
- the grammar of experiential meaning - transitivity
- the grammar of textual meaning - theme
- applications - explaining text. Appendix - analyses of the crying baby texts.
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