Advances in systemic linguistics recent theory and practice

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adam_text Contents List of figures viii List of tables x Introduction 1 Martin Davies and Louise Ravelli Part I. Framework 1. Trust the text: the implications are daunting 5 John McH. Sinclair (University of Birmingham, England) 2. How do you mean? 20 M.A.K. Halliday (Emeritus, University of Sydney, Australia) Part II. Metafunctions 3. Interpreting the textual metafunction 37 Christian Matthiessen (University of Sydney, Australia) 3.1 Textual issues to be discussed 37 3.2 The problem of interpreting the textual metafunction 38 3.3 Textual movement 40 3.4 The shape of the textual movement: waves 43 3.5 Second order nature of the textual metafunction 53 3.6 Dynamic character: transitions 60 3.7 Modelling waves / 66 3.8 Conclusion: misinterpretations and interpretations 73 4. Interpersonal meaning in discourse: value orientations 82 J.L. Lemke (City University of New York, USA) 4.1 Semiotic functions and semantic resources 82 4.2 Heteropraxia and orientational text semantics 84 4.3 Interpersonal meaning: toward a broader semiotic Interpretation 85 4.4 Genre and the social constitutive function in text 89 4.5 Global value orientational patterns in text 93 vi CONTENTS Part III. Lexicogrammar 5. Transivity/ergativity: the Janus headed grammar of actions and events 105 Kristin Davidse (University of Leuven, Belgium) 5.1 Introduction: theory and description 105 5.2 Presentation of the transitive and ergative Systems 108 5.3 Transitive/ergative EFFECTIVE structures 111 5.4 Transitive/ergative MIDDLE structures 123 5.5 Transitive/ergative PSEUDO EFFECTIVE structures 124 5.6 Conclusion 129 6. The place of circumstantials in systemic functional grammar 136 William McGregor (Bond University, Queensland, Australia) 6.1 Introduction 136 6.2 Adverbials and rank 139 6.3 Circumstances and enhancement 142 6.4 Conclusion 145 7. An initial approach to comparatives in a systemic functional grammar 150 Gordon Tucker (University of Wales College of Cardiff) 7.1 Introduction 150 7.2 The structure set up for quality and comparison 151 7.3 The syntactic structure of than constructions 152 7.4 Semantic considerations and the System network 158 7.5 Realization 161 7.6 Conclusion and implications for other forms of comparative 164 Part IV. Functional Sentence Perspective and Theme 8. On some basic problems of Functional Sentence Perspective 167 Jan Firbas (University of Brno, Czechoslovakia) 8.1 Introduction 167 8.2 The contextual factor 169 8.3 Linear modification 172 8.4 The semantic factor 173 8.5 Factors, Signals and carriers of CD 177 8.6 Potentiality 179 8.7 Intonation 181 8.8 Conclusion 185 9. Towards an understanding of the notion of Theme: an example from Dari 189 Linda Stump Rashidi (Central Michigan University, USA) 9.1 Introduction 189 9.2 Background 189 9.3 A definition of Theme 191 9.4 The structure of Dari 192 9.5 Analysis of a Dari narrative 194 CONTENTS vii 9.6 Theme 197 9.7 Identification ofTheme 198 9.8 Discussion 201 9.9 Conclusion 202 Part V. Text studies 10. The notion of technicality in register: a case study from the language of bridge 205 James D. Benson and William S. Greaves (York University, Toronto, Canada) 10.1 Introduction 205 10.2 Introducing and defining technical terms (relational intensive identifying clauses) 207 10.3 Taxonoraising 209 10.4 Explaining the world of Bridge (the rules of the game ) 215 10.5 The function of technicality 219 11. Splitting the referent: an introduction to narrative enactors 221 Catherine Emmott (University of Glasgow, Scotland) 11.1 Locating the fictional referent 221 11.2 Different forms of ambiguity 222 11.3 The structure of the mental representation 224 11.4 Signalling the appropriate enactor 225 11.5 Conclusion 227 12. The uses of passivity: suppressing agency in Nineteen Eighty Four 229 Daniel Kies (College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, Illinois, USA) 12.1 Introduction 229 12.2 Analysis 231 12.3 Discussion 242 12.4 Analysis and discussion of manuscript revisions 244 12.5 Conclusion and some remarks on QUALITATIVE and QUANTITATIVE stylistics 245 Index 251 I List of figures 1.1 Semantic analysis of the phrasal verb 17 2.1 The protolanguage microfunctions 21 2.2 Metaredundancy 25 2.3 A model of semogenesis 27 2.4 Postulated examples of semogentic evolution in relation to some Systems of Modern English 28 2.5 Microfunctional Systems 29 2.6 Nigel s first stratification 30 3.1 Part of the System of spatial metaphors 41 3.2 Textual waves of prominence and non prominence in the clause 42 3.3 Phonetic pulses 44 3.4 Redounding waves of content and expression 45 3.5 The three metafunctional modes of expression within the clause 46 3.6 The carriers of textual waves 47 3.7 Realization of two types of textual prominence 48 3.8 Interpersonal word order as prosody 49 3.9 Wave continuum interpreted as constituency discreteness 51 3.10 From thematic peak to rhematic trough with multiple ideational Themes 52 3.11 ELLIPSIS carried by modal structure 55 3.12 Clause construed as identifying clause (1) 57 3.13 Textual organization carried by experiential metaphor 57 3.14 Clause construed as identifying clause (2) 58 3.15 The two aspects of textual movement 62 3.16 Relation and point of contrast in textual movement 62 3.17 Metafunctional orientation of conjunctive relations 63 3.18 Informal example of ideational semantic network 67 3.19 Semantic network partitioned into textual Spaces 69 3.20 The Stack as a model of successive textual states 71 3.21 Detour through temporal Stack, with return to spatial one 72 3.22 The textual metafunction 73 5.1 Realization of ergativity through ergative case marking 110 5.2 Realization of ergativity through ergative lexation 110 5.3 The different nuclei and the different directionalities of the transitive and ergative constellations 110 5.4 Intentionality of the Actor s action: a System network 111 LIST OF FIGURES ix 5.5 The transitive model and the ergative model 118 5.6 Material processes: primary experiential Systems 130 5.7 Material processes: schematic network 131 7.1 The partial structure of the quantity quality group 152 7.2 The syntax of than + nominal group 154 7.3 The syntax of than + clause (Type I) 156 7.4 The syntax of than + clause (Type II) 156 7.5 The syntax of than + clause (Type III) 157 7.6 The Overt Comparison System network 161 7.7 The System of clause Subordination types 162
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