基本説明
New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2006. The first grammar of French to provide an overall account of the language from a systemic functional perspective, provides multiple pathways for exploring how meaning (both first-order and second-order) is both construed and constructed by lexicogrammatical patterns in texts.
Full Description
'[The] consistent interplay between theoretical and applied pursuits has always been a defining feature of systemic functional theory... This kind of mutual enrichment is clearly demonstrated in Alice Caffarel's work. The result is a description which penetrates to the heart of the language, revealing it at one and the same time as a specimen of the human semiotic and a unique resource for the continuous creation of meaning.'
Professor M A K Halliday, from the Preface.
Contents
Foreword by M A K Halliday
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Systemic Functional Theory as a Metalanguage for Description
2. The Grammar of Ideation 1: Logical Metafunction
3. The Grammar of Ideation 2: Experiential Metafunction
4. The Grammar of Negotiation: Interpersonal Metafunction
5. The 'Enabling' Grammar: Textual Metafunction
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