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_aThompson, Geoff, _d1947- _eauthor. _940299 |
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_aIntroducing functional grammar / _cGeoff Thompson. |
250 | _aThird edition. | ||
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2014. |
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_axii, 313 pages : _billustrations ; _c24 cm |
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_2rdamedia _aunmediated _bn |
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_2rdacarrier _avolume _bnc |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _a1. The purposes of linguistic analysis -- 1.1 Starting points -- 1.2 Language, context and function: a preliminary exploration -- 2. Identifying clauses and clause constituents -- 2.1 Breaking up the sentence and labelling the parts -- 2.2 Ranks -- 3. An overview of Functional Grammar -- 3.1 Three kinds of meaning -- 3.2 Register and genre -- 4. Interacting: the interpersonal metafunction -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Roles of addressers and audience -- 4.3 Mood -- 4.4 Modality -- 4.5 Appraisal -- 4.6 Interaction and negotiation -- 4.7 Interaction through text -- 5. Representing the world: the experiential metafunction -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Transitivity: processes and participants -- 5.3 More complex aspects of transitivity -- 5.4 Transitivity patterns in text -- 5.5 Ergativity -- 6. Organizing the message: the textual metafunction - Theme -- 6.1 Introduction: making messages fit together -- 6.2 Theme -- 6.3 Identifying Theme -- 6.6 Multiple Theme -- 6.7 Some issues in Theme analysis -- 6.8 Theme in text -- 6.9 A final note on identifying Theme -- 7. Clauses in combination -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Units of analysis -- 7.3 Types of relations between clauses -- 7.4 Expansion -- 7.5 Projection -- 7.6 Clause complexing -- 8. Organizing the message: the textual metafunction -cohesion -- 8.1 Cohesion and coherence -- 8.2 Reference and ellipsis -- 8.3 Conjunction -- 8.4 Cohesion and register -- 9. Grammatical metaphor -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Grammatical metaphor -- 9.3 Experiential and logical metaphors -- 9.4 Interpersonal metaphors -- 9.5 Textual metaphor -- 9.6 A cautionary note -- 10. Implications and applications of Functional Grammar -- 10.1 Three-dimensional analysis of texts -- 10.2 A summary review of Functional Grammar -- 10.3 Using Functional Grammar -- 10.4 Closing. | |
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_aFunctionalism (Linguistics) _2BUEsh _940300 |
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_cJune2016 _bHHUUEENN |
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