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Systemic Functional Grammar

Systemic Functional Grammar

Systemic Functional Grammar

A Text-Based Description of English, Spanish and Chinese
Authors:
J.R. Martin, University of Sydney
Beatriz Quiroz, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
Pin Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Published:
June 2023
Availability:
Available
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781009285001

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    Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) is a usage-based theory of language, founded on the assumption that language is shaped entirely by its various functions in the contexts in which it used. The first of its kind, this book advances SFL by applying it comparatively to English, Spanish and Chinese. By analysing English alongside two other, typologically very different major world languages, it shows how SFL can effectively address two central issues in linguistics – namely typology and universals. It concentrates in particular on argumentation, carefully explaining how descriptions of nominal group, verbal group and clause systems and structures are motivated, and draws on examples from key texts which display a full range of ideational, interpersonal and textual grammar resources. By working across three world languages from a text-based perspective, and demonstrating how grammar descriptions can be developed and improved, the book establishes the foundations for a groundbreaking functional approach to language typology.

    • Models the argumentation motivating grammatical descriptions of English, Spanish and Chinese
    • Shows readers how fully contextualised examples offer a productive foundation for grammar description
    • Highlights the ways in which similarities and difference between languages can be explored in terms of both system and structure

    Product details

    • Published: June 2023
    • Format: Hardback
    • ISBN: 9781009285001
    • Length: 478 pages
    • Dimensions: 235 × 158 × 30 mm
    • Weight: 0.81kg
    • Availability: Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of Figures
    • List of Tables
    • Preface
    • 1. Systemic functional grammar
    • 2. Nominal group
    • 3. Verbal group
    • 4. Mood
    • 5. Transitivity
    • 6. Theme
    • 7. Envoi
    • Afterword
    • Appendices
    • Index.

    Authors

    J.R. Martin , University of Sydney

    J. R. Martin is Professor at the Department of Linguistics, University of Sydney and was Visiting Professor at the Department of Language Sciences, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. He is best known for his work on discourse analysis, appraisal and genre. In April 2014 Shanghai Jiao Tong University opened its Martin Centre for Appliable Linguistics, appointing Professor Martin as Director.

    Beatriz Quiroz , Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile

    Beatriz Quiroz is Associate Professor in Language Sciences at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Her current research, informed by Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL), focuses on developing a text-based and functionally oriented description of Spanish grammar.

    Pin Wang , Shanghai Jiao Tong University

    Pin Wang is Associate Professor at the Martin Centre for Appliable Linguistics of the School of Foreign Languages, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China. His chief research interests are Systemic Theory, Functional Grammar, and Functional Language Typology, with particular focus on Mandarin Chinese and minority languages of China.