
A Systemic Functional Grammar of English
A Simple Introduction
David Banks(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 14. January 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
128 pages
978-1-138-60595-4 (ISBN)
Description
Providing a simple - but not simplistic - introduction to the Systemic Functional Grammar (SFG) of English, this book serves as a launching pad for the beginning student and a review for the more seasoned linguist. With an introduction to SFG through lexicogrammar and the concept of rankshift, this book is the first introduction to SFG (including Appraisal) with examples exclusively sourced from twenty-first century texts. Written for those learning English and English linguistics as a foreign language, this serves as an easy-to-read introduction or refresher course for Systemic Functional Linguistics.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
155 s/w Abbildungen, 4 s/w Zeichnungen, 151 s/w Tabellen
151 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 155 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
212 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-60595-4 (9781138605954)
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Person
David Banks is Emeritus Professor at the Universite de Bretagne Occidentale in France. He is former Head of the English Department, Director of Equipe de Recherche en Linguistique Appliquee (ERLA) and Chairman of Association Francaise de la Linguistique Systemique Fonctionnelle (AFLSF). He is author or editor of 30 books and has published over 110 academic articles. His publication The Development of Scientific Writing: Linguistic features and historical context (2008) won the European Society for the Study of English Language and Linguistics Book Award in 2010. His research interests include the diachronic study of scientific text and the application of Systemic Functional Linguistics to English and French.
Content
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1. Some introductory remarks to get us started.
Summary
Chapter 2. Grammatical parts and how they work together.
Analysing a more extended example.
Summary
Activities & Exercises
Chapter 3. Representing the world.
The ideational metafunction.
Material process.
Mental process.
Relational process.
Verbal Process.
Existential process.
Oblique participants.
Analysing a more extended example;
Summary
Activities & Exercises
Chapter 4. The speaker's relationships.
Mood.
Analysing a more extended example.
Modality.
Speech Acts.
Summary
Activities & Exercises
Chapter 5. Getting the message in order.
Thematic structure.
Analysing a more extended example.
Thematic progression.
Analysing a more extended example.
Information structure.
Analysing a more extended example.
Cohesion: reference.
Analysing a more extended example.
Cohesion: lexical chains.
Analysing a more extended example.
Summary
Activities & Exercises
Chapter 6. Extending the interpersonal metafunction.
Attitude.
Analysing a more extended example.
Engagement.
Graduation.
Summary
Activities & Exercises
Chapter 7. Modelling the text.
Summary
Activities & Exercises
Chapter 8. The text in context.
Summary
Activities & Exercises
Chapter 9. Final thoughts: a launching pad.
Further Reading.
Glossary.
Key to Activities & Exercises.
Index.
Preface
Chapter 1. Some introductory remarks to get us started.
Summary
Chapter 2. Grammatical parts and how they work together.
Analysing a more extended example.
Summary
Activities & Exercises
Chapter 3. Representing the world.
The ideational metafunction.
Material process.
Mental process.
Relational process.
Verbal Process.
Existential process.
Oblique participants.
Analysing a more extended example;
Summary
Activities & Exercises
Chapter 4. The speaker's relationships.
Mood.
Analysing a more extended example.
Modality.
Speech Acts.
Summary
Activities & Exercises
Chapter 5. Getting the message in order.
Thematic structure.
Analysing a more extended example.
Thematic progression.
Analysing a more extended example.
Information structure.
Analysing a more extended example.
Cohesion: reference.
Analysing a more extended example.
Cohesion: lexical chains.
Analysing a more extended example.
Summary
Activities & Exercises
Chapter 6. Extending the interpersonal metafunction.
Attitude.
Analysing a more extended example.
Engagement.
Graduation.
Summary
Activities & Exercises
Chapter 7. Modelling the text.
Summary
Activities & Exercises
Chapter 8. The text in context.
Summary
Activities & Exercises
Chapter 9. Final thoughts: a launching pad.
Further Reading.
Glossary.
Key to Activities & Exercises.
Index.