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"Presenting a field-defining overview of one of the most appliable linguistic theories available today, this handbook surveys the key issues in the study of Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL), covering an impressive range of theoretical perspectives. Written by some of the world's foremost SFL scholars, including M.A.K. Halliday, the founder of SFL theory, the handbook covers topics ranging from the theory behind the model, discourse analysis within SFL, applied SFL, to SFL in relation to other subfields of linguistics such as intonation, typology, clinical linguistics and education. Chapters include discussion on the possible future directions in which research might be conducted and issues that can be further investigated and resolved. Readers will be inspired to pursue the challenges raised within the volume, both theoretically and practically"--

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A comprehensive overview of one of the most appliable linguistic theories available today: systemic-functional linguistics.
List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xiv
Contributors xvi
Preface xxix
Acknowledgements xxxi
Introduction 1(8)
Wendy L. Bowcher
Lise Fontaine
David Schonthal
Part I SFL: The Model
9(274)
1 Firth and the Origins of Systemic Functional Linguistics: Process, Pragma, and Polysystem
11(24)
David G. Butt
2 Key Terms in the SFL Mode
35(20)
Jonathan J. Webster
3 Semantics
55(37)
Miriam Taverniers
4 The Clause: An Overview of the Lexicogrammar
92(26)
Margaret Berry
5 The Rooms of the House: Grammar at Group Rank
118(24)
Lise Fontaine
David Schdnthal
6 Context and Register
142(29)
Wendy L. Bowcher
7 Intonation
171(33)
Wendy L. Bowcher
Meena Debashish
8 Continuing Issues in SFL
204(26)
Mick O'Donnell
9 The Cardiff Model of Functional Syntax
230(29)
Anke Schulz
Lise Fontaine
10 SFL in Context
259(24)
Christopher S. Butler
Part II Discourse Analysis within SFL
283(202)
11 Models of Discourse in Systemic Functional Linguistics
285(26)
Tom Bartlett
12 Cohesion and Conjunction
311(22)
Matte Taboada
13 Semantic Networks
333(25)
Andy Fung
Francis Robert Low
14 Discourse Semantics
358(24)
J. R. Martin
15 Appraisal
382(28)
Susan Hood
16 SFL and Diachronic Studies
410(23)
David Banks
17 SFL and Multimodal Discourse Analysis
433(29)
Kay L. O'Halloran
Sabine Tan
Peter Wignell
18 SFL and Critical Discourse Analysis
462(23)
Gerard O'Grady
Part III SFL in Application
485(308)
19 Language Development
487(25)
Geoff Williams
20 Applying SFL for Understanding and Fostering Instructed Second Language Development
512(25)
Heidi Byrnes
21 Language and Education: Learning to Mean
537(24)
Peter Mickan
22 Systemic Functional Linguistics and Computation: New Directions, New Challenges
561(26)
John Bateman
Daniel McDonald
Tuomo Hiippala
Daniel Couto-Vale
Eugeniu Costetchi
23 Clinical Linguistics
587(33)
Elissa Asp
Jessica de Villiers
24 Language and Science, Language in Science, and Linguistics as Science
620(31)
M. A. K. Halliday
David G. Butt
25 Language and Medicine
651(39)
Alison Rotha Moore
26 Language and Literature
690(25)
Donna R. Miller
27 Language and Social Media: Enacting Identity through Ambient Affiliation
715(24)
Michele Zappavigna
28 Theorizing and Modelling Translation
739(28)
Erich Steiner
29 Language Typology
767(26)
Abhishek Kumar Kashyap
Index 793
Geoff Thompson (19472015) was an Honorary Senior Fellow of the University of Liverpool. He has published many journal articles, chapters and edited volumes, including Evaluation in Context (2014, with L. Alba Juez); Text-Type and Texture (2008, with G. Forey) and System and Corpus: Exploring Connections (2005, with Susan Hunston). Wendy L. Bowcher is Professor and Director of the Functional Linguistics Institute, Sun Yat-sen University, China. Her publications include Society in Language: Language in Society: Essays in Honour of Ruqaiya Hasan (2015, with J. Y. Liang), Systemic Phonology: Recent Studies in English (2014, with B. A. Smith) and Multimodal Texts from Around the World: Cultural and Linguistic Insights (2012). Lise Fontaine is Senior Lecturer at Cardiff University. She has published countless articles, chapters and books including Referring in Language: An Integrated Approach (Cambridge, forthcoming), Perspectives from Systemic Functional Linguistics (2018) and Analysing English Grammar: A Systemic Functional Introduction (Cambridge, 2012). David Schönthal is a Research Associate at Cardiff University, working with Professor A. Wray on linguistic perspectives on dementia. His main research interests are different approaches to grammar, the meaning of words, and the implementation of a multimethod approach. He is co-author of Referring in Language: An integrated approach (Cambridge, forthcoming).