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The book portrays some aspects of the contextual configuration of English Friday sermons, which have been for years scheduled to be delivered in the mosques throughout Singapore. Thus, it tries to explain (1) the communicative purposes served in the English Friday sermon texts; (2) the linguistic features characterizing the communicative purposes of those sermon texts; and (3) the way the sermon texts are organized into their schematic structures. Referring to the model offered by Eggins (1994), and Eggins and Slade (1997), the author may categorize the selected prepared Friday sermons as the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book portrays some aspects of the contextual configuration of English Friday sermons, which have been for years scheduled to be delivered in the mosques throughout Singapore. Thus, it tries to explain (1) the communicative purposes served in the English Friday sermon texts; (2) the linguistic features characterizing the communicative purposes of those sermon texts; and (3) the way the sermon texts are organized into their schematic structures. Referring to the model offered by Eggins (1994), and Eggins and Slade (1997), the author may categorize the selected prepared Friday sermons as the genre of religious service. The Generic Structure Potential derived may be capable of accomplishing the service and be a condensed statement and a powerful device that generates a large number of possible actual structures.
Autorenporträt
Liliek Soepriatmadji¿born in Semarang on April 18, 1959¿got his Master in English Language Pedagogy (M.Pd.) from Semarang State University, Indonesia in 2003. His textbook, Kids¿ Talk for Elementary School Students was published in 2007. He is currently a Lecturer in Faculty of Language and Cultural Studies, University of Stikubank, Semarang.