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This collection of original articles covers a range of research connecting with the work of the eminent linguist Ruqaiya Hasan. It contains contributions from M.A.K. Halliday, G. Williams, D. Butt, D. Miller and M. Berry among others, an interview with Ruqaiya Hasan, and notes from the contributors about their connection with Ruqaiya Hasan's work.

Produktbeschreibung
This collection of original articles covers a range of research connecting with the work of the eminent linguist Ruqaiya Hasan. It contains contributions from M.A.K. Halliday, G. Williams, D. Butt, D. Miller and M. Berry among others, an interview with Ruqaiya Hasan, and notes from the contributors about their connection with Ruqaiya Hasan's work.
Autorenporträt
Mariana Achugar, Carnegie Mellon University, USA.  Tom Bartlett , Cardiff University, Wales, UK.  Margaret Berry, University of Nottingham, UK. Wendy L. Bowcher, Sun Yat-sen University, China David Butt, Macquarie University, Australia. Carmel Cloran, University of Wollongong, Australia. Andy Fung, Hong Kong. Polytechnic University, China. M.A.K. Halliday, University of Sydney, Australia. Kristin M. Khoo, Macquarie University, Australia. Marvin Lam, Hong Kong. Polytechnic University, China.  Jennifer Yameng Liang, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China.  Annabelle Lukin, Macquarie University, Australia. Donna R. Miller, University of Bologna, Italy. Alison Moore, University of Wollongong, Australia. Mary Schleppegrell, University of Michigan, USA.  Rebekah Wegener, Aachen University, Germany. Geoff Williams, University of British Columbia, Canada.
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"This volume is a must-read for those doing work on semantic networks, context and language, texts and textuality, literacy and education, and verbal art. ... The essays in this volume go a long way to making sure that Ruqaiya Hasan's contribution to our understanding of how language works as humanity s resource for being and making meaning will live long past her beautiful life, Humanity is richer and better for the life she lived among us." (Jonathan Webster, Functions of Language, Vol. 25 (2), 2018)