The Routledge Handbook of Systemic Functional Linguistics
Herausgeber: Bartlett, Tom; O'Grady, Gerard
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Herausgeber: Bartlett, Tom; O'Grady, Gerard
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The Routledge Handbook of Systemic Functional Linguistics brings together internationally renowned Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) scholars to provide a space for critical examination of the key tenets underpinning SFL theory. Uniquely it includes description of the three main strands within conte
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The Routledge Handbook of Systemic Functional Linguistics brings together internationally renowned Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) scholars to provide a space for critical examination of the key tenets underpinning SFL theory. Uniquely it includes description of the three main strands within conte
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- Routledge Handbooks in Linguistics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 708
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1252g
- ISBN-13: 9780367736491
- ISBN-10: 0367736497
- Artikelnr.: 68321579
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Routledge Handbooks in Linguistics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 708
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1252g
- ISBN-13: 9780367736491
- ISBN-10: 0367736497
- Artikelnr.: 68321579
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Tom Bartlett is Reader in Language and Communication Research at Cardiff University, UK. He is the author of Hybrid Voices and Collaborative Change (Routledge, 2012) and Analysing Power in Language (Routledge, 2014). Gerard O'Grady is Senior Lecturer in the Centre for Language and Communication Research at Cardiff University, UK. He is the author of A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse (2010).
List of figures List of tables Notes on contributors Acknowledgements 1
Introduction: reading systemic functional linguistics Tom Bartlett and
Gerard O'GradyPART I A theoretical overview 2 The place of systemic
functional linguistics as a linguistic theory in the twenty-first century
John A. Bateman 3 What is a system? What is a function? A study in
contrasts and convergences Elissa Asp 4 Stratum, delicacy, realisation and
rank Margaret Berry 5 From meaning to form in the Cardiff Model of language
and its use Robin P. FawcettPART II At clause rank 6 Systemic functional
linguistics and the clause: the experiential metafunction Kristin Davidse 7
The logical metafunction in systemic functional linguistics David G. Butt
and Jonathan J. Webster 8 Interpersonal meaning and the clause Thomas
Hestbæk Andersen 9 Textual metafunction and theme: what's 'it' about? Gail
Forey and Nicholas Sampson10 Intonation and systemic functional
linguistics: the way forward Gerard O'Grady11 Theme in the Cardiff Grammar
Guowen Huang12 Transitivity in the Cardiff Grammar Amy Neale13 Theme in
Spanish Jorge Arús Hita14 Mood in Japanese Kazuhiro TeruyaPART III Below
the clause 15 The phoneme and word phonology in systemic functional
linguistics Paul Tench16 Form and function in groups Edward McDonald17 The
English nominal group: the centrality of the Thing element Lise Fontaine18
The adjectival group Gordon Tu
Introduction: reading systemic functional linguistics Tom Bartlett and
Gerard O'GradyPART I A theoretical overview 2 The place of systemic
functional linguistics as a linguistic theory in the twenty-first century
John A. Bateman 3 What is a system? What is a function? A study in
contrasts and convergences Elissa Asp 4 Stratum, delicacy, realisation and
rank Margaret Berry 5 From meaning to form in the Cardiff Model of language
and its use Robin P. FawcettPART II At clause rank 6 Systemic functional
linguistics and the clause: the experiential metafunction Kristin Davidse 7
The logical metafunction in systemic functional linguistics David G. Butt
and Jonathan J. Webster 8 Interpersonal meaning and the clause Thomas
Hestbæk Andersen 9 Textual metafunction and theme: what's 'it' about? Gail
Forey and Nicholas Sampson10 Intonation and systemic functional
linguistics: the way forward Gerard O'Grady11 Theme in the Cardiff Grammar
Guowen Huang12 Transitivity in the Cardiff Grammar Amy Neale13 Theme in
Spanish Jorge Arús Hita14 Mood in Japanese Kazuhiro TeruyaPART III Below
the clause 15 The phoneme and word phonology in systemic functional
linguistics Paul Tench16 Form and function in groups Edward McDonald17 The
English nominal group: the centrality of the Thing element Lise Fontaine18
The adjectival group Gordon Tu
List of figures List of tables Notes on contributors Acknowledgements 1
Introduction: reading systemic functional linguistics Tom Bartlett and
Gerard O'GradyPART I A theoretical overview 2 The place of systemic
functional linguistics as a linguistic theory in the twenty-first century
John A. Bateman 3 What is a system? What is a function? A study in
contrasts and convergences Elissa Asp 4 Stratum, delicacy, realisation and
rank Margaret Berry 5 From meaning to form in the Cardiff Model of language
and its use Robin P. FawcettPART II At clause rank 6 Systemic functional
linguistics and the clause: the experiential metafunction Kristin Davidse 7
The logical metafunction in systemic functional linguistics David G. Butt
and Jonathan J. Webster 8 Interpersonal meaning and the clause Thomas
Hestbæk Andersen 9 Textual metafunction and theme: what's 'it' about? Gail
Forey and Nicholas Sampson10 Intonation and systemic functional
linguistics: the way forward Gerard O'Grady11 Theme in the Cardiff Grammar
Guowen Huang12 Transitivity in the Cardiff Grammar Amy Neale13 Theme in
Spanish Jorge Arús Hita14 Mood in Japanese Kazuhiro TeruyaPART III Below
the clause 15 The phoneme and word phonology in systemic functional
linguistics Paul Tench16 Form and function in groups Edward McDonald17 The
English nominal group: the centrality of the Thing element Lise Fontaine18
The adjectival group Gordon Tu
Introduction: reading systemic functional linguistics Tom Bartlett and
Gerard O'GradyPART I A theoretical overview 2 The place of systemic
functional linguistics as a linguistic theory in the twenty-first century
John A. Bateman 3 What is a system? What is a function? A study in
contrasts and convergences Elissa Asp 4 Stratum, delicacy, realisation and
rank Margaret Berry 5 From meaning to form in the Cardiff Model of language
and its use Robin P. FawcettPART II At clause rank 6 Systemic functional
linguistics and the clause: the experiential metafunction Kristin Davidse 7
The logical metafunction in systemic functional linguistics David G. Butt
and Jonathan J. Webster 8 Interpersonal meaning and the clause Thomas
Hestbæk Andersen 9 Textual metafunction and theme: what's 'it' about? Gail
Forey and Nicholas Sampson10 Intonation and systemic functional
linguistics: the way forward Gerard O'Grady11 Theme in the Cardiff Grammar
Guowen Huang12 Transitivity in the Cardiff Grammar Amy Neale13 Theme in
Spanish Jorge Arús Hita14 Mood in Japanese Kazuhiro TeruyaPART III Below
the clause 15 The phoneme and word phonology in systemic functional
linguistics Paul Tench16 Form and function in groups Edward McDonald17 The
English nominal group: the centrality of the Thing element Lise Fontaine18
The adjectival group Gordon Tu