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Language typology : a functional perspective /

This book is intended as a systemic functional contribution to language typology both for those who would like to understand and describe particular languages against the background of generalizations about a wide range of languages and also for those who would like to develop typological accounts t...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Caffarel, Alice, Martin, J. R., 1950-, Matthiessen, Christian M. I. M.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Philadelphia, Pa. : John Benjamins, 2004.
Colección:Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Current issues in linguistic theory ; v. 253.
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490 1 |a Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory,  |x 0304-0763 ;  |v v. 253 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
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505 0 |a LANGUAGE TYPOLOGY -- Editiorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- List of contributors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Aims of the book -- 1.2. Orientation -- systemic functional language typology -- 1.2.1. Typology as one research application within systemic 0.8cm functional linguistics -- 1.2.2. Theory and description -- the boundary between the two -- 1.3. Mapping language -- the dimensions of systemic functional theory -- 1.3.1. Language as multidimensional semiotic space -- 1.3.2. Instantiation (system to text). 
505 8 |a 1.3.3. Axis (kind of order: system and structure) -- 1.3.4. Metafunction (mode of meaning) -- 1.3.5. Rank (domain of meaning) -- 1.3.6. Stratification (depth of meaning) -- 1.3.7. Summary of theoretical dimensions -- 1.4. A systemic functional map of English lexicogrammar -- 1.4.1. Interpersonal clause grammar -- the system of mood -- 1.4.2. Experiential clause grammar -- the system of transitivity -- 1.4.3. Textual clause grammar: The system of theme -- 1.5. The global map and approaches to typology -- 1.6. Sampling to support typological generalizations across descriptions. 
505 8 |a 1.7. Organization of the book -- Notes -- References -- 2. Metafunctional profile of the grammar of French -- 2.1. French through time and space -- 2.2. A short overview of French grammar -- 2.2.1. Rank and metafunction -- 2.2.2. A preview of the French clause -- 2.3. French clause grammar: A metafunctional profile -- 2.3.1. Mood -- 2.3.2. Transitivity -- 2.3.3. Text illustration of experiential clause grammar -- 2.3.4. Theme -- 2.4. Typological outlook -- References -- 3. Metafunctional profile of the grammar of German -- 3.1. A brief history of German. 
505 8 |a 3.2. A description of the paradigmatic and syntagmatic organization of the German clause -- 3.3. The mood system and interpersonal structure -- 3.3.1. Basic mood options -- 3.3.2. Realization -- 3.3.3. Use of tagging -- 3.3.4. Subclasses of imperatives -- 3.3.5. Mood structure -- 3.3.6. Modality and polarity -- 3.4. The transitivity system and experiential structure -- 3.4.1. Process type -- realization of transitivity roles -- 3.4.2. Mental clauses -- 3.4.3. Verbal clauses -- 3.4.4. Relational clauses -- 3.4.5. Material clauses -- 3.4.6. Text illustration. 
505 8 |a 3.5. The theme system and theme structure -- 3.5.1. The theme system in text -- 3.5.2. theme markedness -- 3.5.3. Other features of Theme -- 3.6. Conclusion and comments on methodology -- Notes -- References -- 4. Metafunctional profile of the grammar of Japanese -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Metafunctional preview of the clause in Japanese -- 4.3. The mood system and the modal structure -- 4.3.1. The mood system and other interrelated systems -- 4.3.2. Subject and modal structure in Japanese -- 4.4. The transitivity system and experiential structure -- 4.4.1. Verbal processes. 
520 |a This book is intended as a systemic functional contribution to language typology both for those who would like to understand and describe particular languages against the background of generalizations about a wide range of languages and also for those who would like to develop typological accounts that are based on and embody descriptions of the systems of particular languages (rather than isolated constructions). The book is a unique contribution in at least two respects. On the one hand, it is the first book based on systemic functional theory that is specifically concerned with language typ. 
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