Choice in Language
Tom Bartlett, Lise Fontaine, Garard O'Grady
The notion of Choice provides a constant underlying theme to work in Systemic Functional Linguistics, whether this is concerned with in-depth description of the system of lexicogrammatical options available within specific languages or with the analysis of the semiotic and/or social implications of... Read more
Published: 2013
Pages: 354
eBook: 9781908049544
Gerard O'Grady is a Lecturer in Language and Communication at the Centre for Language and Communication Research in Cardiff University. His chief research interests are Critical Discourse Analysis, SFL especially in investigating connections between intonation and the lexicogrammar, examining differences between language as process and product, and examining how spoken discourse unfolds and creates meaning in real time. He is the author of A Grammar of Spoken English Discourse, London: Continuum, 2010. Tom Bartlett teaches SFL and Language, Genre and Ideology at Cardiff University. His doctoral fieldwork was on intercultural discourse between indigenous groups, national government and international development organisations. His research interests lie in the relationship between culture and genre and in developing hybrid genres that enhance the participation of minority groups in gatekeeping discourses. Lise Fontaine is a Lecturer in the Centre for Language and Communication Research at Cardiff University. She currently teaches modules in systemic functional linguistics and computer-mediated communication. Her research interests include functional grammar and, more specifically, the study of referring expressions as realised in the nominal group. In addition to grammatical analysis, she is also interested in related fields of linguistics study including corpus linguistics, computational linguistics, and sociolinguistics. She is the author of Analyzing English Grammar: A systemic-functional introduction, Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Cover | Cover | ||
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Contents | v | ||
Introduction | 1 | ||
Notes | 26 | ||
Part A | 29 | ||
Chapter 1 | 31 | ||
Note | 53 | ||
Chapter 2 | 55 | ||
Notes | 78 | ||
Chapter 3 | 86 | ||
Note | 107 | ||
Part B | 109 | ||
Chapter 4 | 111 | ||
Notes | 123 | ||
Chapter 5 | 125 | ||
Notes | 152 | ||
Part C | 159 | ||
Chapter 6 | 161 | ||
Notes | 180 | ||
Chapter 7 | 187 | ||
Notes | 207 | ||
Chapter 8 | 215 | ||
Note | 241 | ||
Chapter 9 | 243 | ||
Notes | 265 | ||
Chapter 10 | 269 | ||
Notes | 295 | ||
Part D | 299 | ||
Chapter 11 | 301 | ||
Notes | 320 | ||
Chapter 12 | 323 | ||
Notes | 342 | ||
Index | 344 |
Tom Bartlett
Gerard O'Grady is a professor in the School of English, Communication and Philosophy at Cardiff University. Tom Bartlett is Professor of Functional and Applied Linguistics in the School of Critical Studies at the University of Glasgow.