English Tense and Aspect in Halliday's Systemic Functional Grammar
This book is aimed at fellow practitioners and researchers in functional linguistics. It offers a friendly but critical appraisal of a major component of the 'standard' version of SFL, i.e. the account given by Halliday and Matthiessen of tense and aspect in English. Supporting his criticisms with e... Read more
Published: 2008
Pages: 240
eBook: 9781845533519
Cover | Cover | ||
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Contents | v | ||
Preface | vii | ||
Chapter 1 | 1 | ||
Notes | 5 | ||
Chapter 2 | 7 | ||
2.1. Tense in English | 7 | ||
2.2 Aspect and phase | 18 | ||
Notes | 24 | ||
Chapter 3 | 25 | ||
3.1 IFG tense: a functional category? | 25 | ||
3.2 How are the choices ordered? | 28 | ||
3.3 What is it we choose when we choose? | 30 | ||
3.4 Primary versus secondary ‘present’ – just a slight difference? | 35 | ||
3.5 What contrasts and choice relations should be reflected by system networks? | 39 | ||
3.6 Is the IFG model observationally adequate? | 46 | ||
3.7 Concluding remarks | 59 | ||
Notes | 60 | ||
Chapter 4 | 63 | ||
4.1 Preliminaries | 63 | ||
4.2. The Cardiff approach to time and tense | 65 | ||
4.3 Harder’s contribution | 80 | ||
4.4 Principles of category description | 97 | ||
Notes | 113 | ||
Chapter 5 | 115 | ||
5.1 Organisation and inventory | 116 | ||
5.2 The status of BE going to + infinitive | 128 | ||
5.3 Univariate characteristics of verbal expressions: seriality | 134 | ||
5.4 Multivariate characteristics of verbal expressions: perfect forms | 141 | ||
5.5 Multivariate characteristics of verbal expressions: progressive forms | 150 | ||
Notes | 172 | ||
Chapter 6 | 175 | ||
Notes | 194 | ||
Chapter 7 | 195 | ||
Notes | 202 | ||
References | 203 | ||
List of the sources of the examples | 207 | ||
Appendix | 209 | ||
Index | 219 |