Systemic Functional Linguistics
Herausgeber: Bartlett, Tom; O'Grady, Gerard; Fontaine, Lise
Systemic Functional Linguistics
Herausgeber: Bartlett, Tom; O'Grady, Gerard; Fontaine, Lise
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Bringing together a global team of well-established and up-and-coming linguists, this stimulating volume provides fresh perspectives on choice, a key notion in systemic functional linguistics. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, it covers a range of linguistic viewpoints, informed by evolutionary theory, psychology, sociology and neuroscience.
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Bringing together a global team of well-established and up-and-coming linguists, this stimulating volume provides fresh perspectives on choice, a key notion in systemic functional linguistics. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, it covers a range of linguistic viewpoints, informed by evolutionary theory, psychology, sociology and neuroscience.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 786g
- ISBN-13: 9781107595354
- ISBN-10: 1107595355
- Artikelnr.: 44035716
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- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 786g
- ISBN-13: 9781107595354
- ISBN-10: 1107595355
- Artikelnr.: 44035716
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: choice in contemporary systemic functional theory Lise
Fontaine; Part I. Choice: Theory and Debate: 1. Meaning as choice M. A. K.
Halliday; 2. The teleological illusion in linguistic 'drift': choice and
purpose in semantic evolution David G. Butt, Alison Moore and Kathryn
Tuckwell; 3. Choice and language variation: some theoretical reflections
Maria Freddi; 4. Grammatical choice and communicative motivation: a radical
systemic approach Carl Bache; 5. Semantic options and complex functions: a
recursive view of choice Lise Fontaine; 6. Choice and choosing in systemic
functional grammar: what is it and how is it done? Robin P. Fawcet; Part
II. Cognitive and Neurolinguistic Views on Choice: 7. Systemic networks,
relational networks, and choice Sydney Lamb; 8. The twin paradoxes of
unconscious choices and unintentional agents: what neurosciences say about
choice and agency in action and language Elissa Asp; 9. A neurocognitive
interpretation of systemic functional choice José María Gil; Part III.
Linguistic Constraints on Choice: 10. There-constructions as a choice for
coherence in the recent history of English Ana Elina Martínez-Insua; 11.
Picking an argument: politicians' choice of persuasive strategies Geoff
Thompson; 12. A dynamic view of choice in writing: composition as text
evolution Michael O'Donnell; Part IV. Cultural and Contextual Constraints
on Choice: 13. Choice, system, realization: describing language as meaning
potential Ruqaiya Hasan; 14. 'Choice' in relation to context: a diachronic
perspective on cultural valeur Claire Urbach; 15. Material action as choice
in field Wendy L. Bowcher; 16. 'I'll manage the context': context,
environment and the potential for institutional change Tom Bartlett; 17.
Towards a study of the differences between formal written English and
informal spoken English Margaret Berry; 18. Genre-driven constraints on
semantic choice Víctor M. Castel; Part V. Interpreting Choice: 19. Choices
in analyzing choice: methods and techniques for register analysis Elke
Teich; 20. 'Register-idiosyncratic' evaluative choice in congressional
debate: a corpus-assisted comparative study Donna Miller and Jane Johnson;
21. Not exactly black letter law: emergent choices and textual symbolic
design in Athenian legal-political oratory Astika Kappagoda; 22.
Interlanguage lexicogrammatical fossilization or not? That's an SFL-related
question from the viewpoint of choice Pedro Henrique Lima Praxedes Filho.
Fontaine; Part I. Choice: Theory and Debate: 1. Meaning as choice M. A. K.
Halliday; 2. The teleological illusion in linguistic 'drift': choice and
purpose in semantic evolution David G. Butt, Alison Moore and Kathryn
Tuckwell; 3. Choice and language variation: some theoretical reflections
Maria Freddi; 4. Grammatical choice and communicative motivation: a radical
systemic approach Carl Bache; 5. Semantic options and complex functions: a
recursive view of choice Lise Fontaine; 6. Choice and choosing in systemic
functional grammar: what is it and how is it done? Robin P. Fawcet; Part
II. Cognitive and Neurolinguistic Views on Choice: 7. Systemic networks,
relational networks, and choice Sydney Lamb; 8. The twin paradoxes of
unconscious choices and unintentional agents: what neurosciences say about
choice and agency in action and language Elissa Asp; 9. A neurocognitive
interpretation of systemic functional choice José María Gil; Part III.
Linguistic Constraints on Choice: 10. There-constructions as a choice for
coherence in the recent history of English Ana Elina Martínez-Insua; 11.
Picking an argument: politicians' choice of persuasive strategies Geoff
Thompson; 12. A dynamic view of choice in writing: composition as text
evolution Michael O'Donnell; Part IV. Cultural and Contextual Constraints
on Choice: 13. Choice, system, realization: describing language as meaning
potential Ruqaiya Hasan; 14. 'Choice' in relation to context: a diachronic
perspective on cultural valeur Claire Urbach; 15. Material action as choice
in field Wendy L. Bowcher; 16. 'I'll manage the context': context,
environment and the potential for institutional change Tom Bartlett; 17.
Towards a study of the differences between formal written English and
informal spoken English Margaret Berry; 18. Genre-driven constraints on
semantic choice Víctor M. Castel; Part V. Interpreting Choice: 19. Choices
in analyzing choice: methods and techniques for register analysis Elke
Teich; 20. 'Register-idiosyncratic' evaluative choice in congressional
debate: a corpus-assisted comparative study Donna Miller and Jane Johnson;
21. Not exactly black letter law: emergent choices and textual symbolic
design in Athenian legal-political oratory Astika Kappagoda; 22.
Interlanguage lexicogrammatical fossilization or not? That's an SFL-related
question from the viewpoint of choice Pedro Henrique Lima Praxedes Filho.
Introduction: choice in contemporary systemic functional theory Lise
Fontaine; Part I. Choice: Theory and Debate: 1. Meaning as choice M. A. K.
Halliday; 2. The teleological illusion in linguistic 'drift': choice and
purpose in semantic evolution David G. Butt, Alison Moore and Kathryn
Tuckwell; 3. Choice and language variation: some theoretical reflections
Maria Freddi; 4. Grammatical choice and communicative motivation: a radical
systemic approach Carl Bache; 5. Semantic options and complex functions: a
recursive view of choice Lise Fontaine; 6. Choice and choosing in systemic
functional grammar: what is it and how is it done? Robin P. Fawcet; Part
II. Cognitive and Neurolinguistic Views on Choice: 7. Systemic networks,
relational networks, and choice Sydney Lamb; 8. The twin paradoxes of
unconscious choices and unintentional agents: what neurosciences say about
choice and agency in action and language Elissa Asp; 9. A neurocognitive
interpretation of systemic functional choice José María Gil; Part III.
Linguistic Constraints on Choice: 10. There-constructions as a choice for
coherence in the recent history of English Ana Elina Martínez-Insua; 11.
Picking an argument: politicians' choice of persuasive strategies Geoff
Thompson; 12. A dynamic view of choice in writing: composition as text
evolution Michael O'Donnell; Part IV. Cultural and Contextual Constraints
on Choice: 13. Choice, system, realization: describing language as meaning
potential Ruqaiya Hasan; 14. 'Choice' in relation to context: a diachronic
perspective on cultural valeur Claire Urbach; 15. Material action as choice
in field Wendy L. Bowcher; 16. 'I'll manage the context': context,
environment and the potential for institutional change Tom Bartlett; 17.
Towards a study of the differences between formal written English and
informal spoken English Margaret Berry; 18. Genre-driven constraints on
semantic choice Víctor M. Castel; Part V. Interpreting Choice: 19. Choices
in analyzing choice: methods and techniques for register analysis Elke
Teich; 20. 'Register-idiosyncratic' evaluative choice in congressional
debate: a corpus-assisted comparative study Donna Miller and Jane Johnson;
21. Not exactly black letter law: emergent choices and textual symbolic
design in Athenian legal-political oratory Astika Kappagoda; 22.
Interlanguage lexicogrammatical fossilization or not? That's an SFL-related
question from the viewpoint of choice Pedro Henrique Lima Praxedes Filho.
Fontaine; Part I. Choice: Theory and Debate: 1. Meaning as choice M. A. K.
Halliday; 2. The teleological illusion in linguistic 'drift': choice and
purpose in semantic evolution David G. Butt, Alison Moore and Kathryn
Tuckwell; 3. Choice and language variation: some theoretical reflections
Maria Freddi; 4. Grammatical choice and communicative motivation: a radical
systemic approach Carl Bache; 5. Semantic options and complex functions: a
recursive view of choice Lise Fontaine; 6. Choice and choosing in systemic
functional grammar: what is it and how is it done? Robin P. Fawcet; Part
II. Cognitive and Neurolinguistic Views on Choice: 7. Systemic networks,
relational networks, and choice Sydney Lamb; 8. The twin paradoxes of
unconscious choices and unintentional agents: what neurosciences say about
choice and agency in action and language Elissa Asp; 9. A neurocognitive
interpretation of systemic functional choice José María Gil; Part III.
Linguistic Constraints on Choice: 10. There-constructions as a choice for
coherence in the recent history of English Ana Elina Martínez-Insua; 11.
Picking an argument: politicians' choice of persuasive strategies Geoff
Thompson; 12. A dynamic view of choice in writing: composition as text
evolution Michael O'Donnell; Part IV. Cultural and Contextual Constraints
on Choice: 13. Choice, system, realization: describing language as meaning
potential Ruqaiya Hasan; 14. 'Choice' in relation to context: a diachronic
perspective on cultural valeur Claire Urbach; 15. Material action as choice
in field Wendy L. Bowcher; 16. 'I'll manage the context': context,
environment and the potential for institutional change Tom Bartlett; 17.
Towards a study of the differences between formal written English and
informal spoken English Margaret Berry; 18. Genre-driven constraints on
semantic choice Víctor M. Castel; Part V. Interpreting Choice: 19. Choices
in analyzing choice: methods and techniques for register analysis Elke
Teich; 20. 'Register-idiosyncratic' evaluative choice in congressional
debate: a corpus-assisted comparative study Donna Miller and Jane Johnson;
21. Not exactly black letter law: emergent choices and textual symbolic
design in Athenian legal-political oratory Astika Kappagoda; 22.
Interlanguage lexicogrammatical fossilization or not? That's an SFL-related
question from the viewpoint of choice Pedro Henrique Lima Praxedes Filho.