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This book, based on revised papers originally delivered at the VII International Systemic Functional Workshop in Valencia in 1995, explores some of the choices open to speakers and writers for the expression of meaning in different socio-cultural contexts. Many of the papers draw their inspiration from models of language developed by Michael Halliday and in particular recent theories of variation in relation to texts and genres explored by Halliday and his followers. There is an emphasis on the interdependence and interaction of linguistic choices across sentence boundaries and speaking turns, and also a consistent focus across many papers on the importance of lexicogrammar in the construction of texts. Several papers examine the differences between native-speaker and non-native-speaker choices in speech and writing. The volume also contributes to our understanding of differences and similarities between spoken and written varieties of English and of the central significance of interpersonal functions in the communication of messages. By drawing on naturally-occurring data collected on a range of genres as diverse as philosophy articles, scientific research papers, emergency telephone calls, and casual conversation, contributors both refine descriptions of the relations between text and context and offer numerous new insights and analyses
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Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory 0304-0763 v. 158 Based on papers delivered at the VII International Systemic Functional Workshop held in Valencia in 1995 Includes bibliographical references and indexes LINGUISTIC CHOICE ACROSS GENRES VARIATION IN SPOKEN AND WRITTEN ENGLISH; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION; MEANING AS WORK INDIVIDUALS, SOCIETY AND THE PRODUCTION OF REPRESENTATIONAL RESOURCES; Abstract; Thoughts in the context of the relation of languages, semiosis, and the English curriculum; Beach House Holiday Units; Please do not put garbage in council bins; Swimming club rules; I WRITTEN GENRES; RESONANCE IN TEXT; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. The tone of a text; 3. Resonance in text; CHAIRMAN'S MESSAGE 4. Resonance and a componential approach5. Conclusion; REFERENCES; CONDITIONAL EXPRESSIONS MEANINGS AND REALIZATIONS IN TWO GENRES; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Conditionals in economics forecasts; 3. Mind & Language: the register of philosophical argumentation; 4. Modality and conditions; 5. Realizations; 6. Extended hypothetical; 7. Conclusion; SOURCE TEXTS; ECONOMICS DATA (PINDI); REFERENCES; PRAGMATIC, STYLISTIC AND GRAMMATICAL LIMITATIONS ON CHOICE A STUDY OF CAUSE-EFFECT SIGNALLING IN ENGLISH; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Aims and signals 1.2 Combining clause relations and inner-clause semantics2. Implicit and subtle connections; 2.1 Implicit signalling; 2.2 Prepositional indicators; 2.3 Time indicators; 3. Comparing inter-sentential and inter-clausal connections; 3.1 Variety and sentence length as limitations on choice; 3.2 Specific signalling and non-contiguous elements; 3.3 Modals and variety; 4. Providing grammatical freedom; 4.1 Competing anaphors and new themes; 4.2 Referent clarity; 4.3 Using the matrix clause; 4.4 Untriggered and triggered associated nominais; 5. Rank-shifting methods and subordination 5.1 Non-thematic nominals5.2 Thematic complex nominals; 5.3 Verbless clauses; 5.4 Subordination; 6. Lexical connection of the causer; 6.1 Newly-introduced nominals; 6.2 Basic lexical connection; 6.3 Associative lexical connection; 7. Summary and conclusions; REFERENCES; FUNCTIONAL VARIATIONS IN THE NG PREMODIFIERS IN WRITTEN ENGLISH; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. The contrastive pair; 3. The functional choice; 4. The English hierarchical relations; 5. The meaning of epithet ordering; 6. Use in discourse; 7. Conclusion; REFERENCES INFORMATION PROGRESSION STRATEGIES IN ADMINISTRATIVE FORMS A CROSS-LINGUISTIC STUDYAbstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Analysis methodology; 3. Results and discussion; 3.1 Thematic progression patterns across languages; A/ THE RHEMIC TP PATTERN; B/THE THEMIC TP PATTERN; C/ THE DERIVED TP PATTERN; 3.2 The distribution of TP patterns across languages; 3.3 Thematic progression patterns and contextual factors; 3.4 Thematic progression patterns and rhetorical structure; 4. Summary and conclusion; SOURCE TEXTS AND REFERENCE MANUALS; REFERENCES; INTERPERSONAL CHOICES IN ACADEMIC WORK; Abstract Use copy. Restrictions unspecified star. MiAaHDL This book, based on revised papers originally delivered at the VII International Systemic Functional Workshop in Valencia in 1995, explores some of the choices open to speakers and writers for the expression of meaning in different socio-cultural contexts. Many of the papers draw their inspiration from models of language developed by Michael Halliday and in particular recent theories of variation in relation to texts and genres explored by Halliday and his followers. There is an emphasis on the interdependence and interaction of linguistic choices across sentence boundaries and speaking turns, and also a consistent focus across many papers on the importance of lexicogrammar in the construction of texts. Several papers examine the differences between native-speaker and non-native-speaker choices in speech and writing. The volume also contributes to our understanding of differences and similarities between spoken and written varieties of English and of the central significance of interpersonal functions in the communication of messages. By drawing on naturally-occurring data collected on a range of genres as diverse as philosophy articles, scientific research papers, emergency telephone calls, and casual conversation, contributors both refine descriptions of the relations between text and context and offer numerous new insights and analyses Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library 2010. MiAaHDL Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL English digitized 2010 HathiTrust Digital Library committed to preserve pda MiAaHDL English language- Discourse analysis- Congresses English language- Spoken English- Congresses English language- Written English- Congresses English language- Variation- Congresses Anglais (Langue)- Analyse du discours- Congrès Anglais (Langue)- Anglais parlé- Congrès Anglais (Langue)- Anglais écrit- Congrès Anglais (Langue)- Variation- Congrès LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES- Vocabulary. REFERENCE- Word Lists. English language- Discourse analysis. English language- Spoken English. English language- Variation. English language- Written English. Engels. Schrijftaal. Spreektaal. Taalgebruik. Sprachvariante. Schriftsprache. Englisch. Electronic books Conference papers and proceedings. Electronic book Sánchez Macarro, Antonia Carter, Ronald 1947-2018.) International Systemic Functional Workshop 7th :. 1995 :. Valencia, Spain) Print version Linguistic choice across genres. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins, ©1998 9027236631 (DLC) 98006208 (OCoLC)38566298 Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV Current issues in linguistic theory v. 158. 0304-0763