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English text:

system and structure
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John Benjamins Publishing, 1992 - English language - 620 pages
This book is a comprehensive introduction to text forming resources in English, along with practical procedures for analysing English texts and relating them to their contexts of use. It has been designed to complement functional grammars of English, building on the generation of discourse analysis inspired by Halliday and Hasan's "Cohesion in English." The analyses presented were developed within three main theoretical and applied contexts: (i) educational linguistics (especially genre-based literacy programmes) (ii) critical linguistics (as manifested in the development of social semiotics) and (iii) computational linguistics (in dialogue with the various text generation projects based on systemic approaches to grammar and discourse). "English Text's" major contribution is to outline one way in which a rich semantically oriented functional grammar can be systematically related to a theory of discourse semantics, including deconstruction of contextual issues (i.e. register, genre and ideology). The chapters have been organized with the needs of undergraduate students in theoretical linguistics and postgraduate students in applied linguistics in mind.
  

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Highly comprehensive, detailed throughout and practical, English Text introduces an approach to discourse analysis called discourse semantics. As with all Systemic Functional Linguistics, the basic ...

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Contents

A proposal for triple articulation
1
Shaping meaning through dialogue
31
Reference as semantic choice
93
The logic of English text
159
The company words keep
271
Interleaving discourse semantics lexicogrammar and phonology
381
Register genre and ideology
493
References
591
Index
613
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J. R. Martin was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and completed his Master's Degree with Central Michigan University while serving in the U.S. Navy as a Cryptologist. He has since held key leadership positions in the semiconductor, computer, and medical device industries, receiving numerous awards for leadership and excellence. Visiting or living in 45 of the 50 states has deepened his appreciation and love of America. His exten sive international experience includes development of business in Asia, Europe, The Middle East, and South America.

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