The second volume of this definitive text expands upon Christian M. I. M. Matthiessen’ s work on Systemic Functional Linguistics spanning forty years, offering a fundamental understanding of his theories.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword
David Butt
Editorial Introduction
Kazuhiro Teruya, Kaela Peijia Zhang, and Diana Slade
Introduction
Christian M. I. M. Matthiessen
1. A Grammar and a Lexicon for a Text-Production System
2. Systemic Grammar in Computation: The NIGEL Case
3. Semantics for a Systemic Grammar: The Chooser and Inquiry Framework
4. Two Approaches to Semantic Interfaces in Text Generation
5. Metafunctional Complementarity and Resonance in Syntagmatic Organization
6. Fuzziness Construed in Language: A Linguistic Perspective
7. On the Idea of Theory-Neutral Descriptions
8. Interview with Christian Matthiessen (Cardiff, 1998)
9. Halliday’ s Conception of Language as a Probabilistic System
10. Instantial Systems and Logogenesis
11. Systemic Functional Morphology: The Lexicogrammar of the Word
12. The Architecture of Language According to SFL: Some Reflections on Implications for Neurosemiotics