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  2. Suzanne Eggins - Wikipedia

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    In 1986/1987, Eggins was asked to lecture the course ‘Language as Content’ for students preparing to study the MA in Applied Linguistics at the University of Sydney and these lectures formed the basis of the first edition of her book 'An Introduction to Systemic Functional Linguistics' [2] in 1994. She received her PhD in 1991 and the title ...

  3. Category:Linguistics textbooks - Wikipedia

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    Language (Bloomfield book) Language and Linguistics; Language, Meaning and Context; Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech; Language: Introductory Readings; Linguistic Semantics: An Introduction; Linguistics and Language; Linguistics: A Very Short Introduction; Linguistics: An Introduction to Language and Communication

  4. Linguistic system - Wikipedia

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    The paradigmatic principle - the idea that the process of using language involves choosing from a specifiable set of options - was established in semiotics by Saussure, whose concept of value (viz. “valeur”), and of signs as terms in a system, “showed up paradigmatic organization as the most abstract dimension of meaning” [1]

  5. Systemic functional linguistics - Wikipedia

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    Systemic functional linguistics (SFL) is an approach to linguistics, among functional linguistics, [1] that considers language as a social semiotic system. It was devised by Michael Halliday, who took the notion of system from J. R. Firth, his teacher (Halliday, 1961). Firth proposed that systems refer to possibilities subordinated to structure ...

  6. Linguistics: An Introduction to Language and Communication

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    Linguistics: An Introduction to Language and Communication is a textbook by Adrian Akmajian, Ann K. Farmer, Lee S. Bickmore, Richard A. Demers and Robert M. Harnish in which the authors provide an introduction to linguistics. It is described as a well-known introductory text in linguistics. [1]

  7. Charles A. Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Charles Albert Ferguson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1921.He had an early curiosity for language, system, and order which led him to explore foreign languages through Oriental Studies at the University of Pennsylvania (BA 1942, MA 1943 with a thesis on the Moroccan Arabic Verb; PhD 1945 with a dissertation on Standard Colloquial Bengali).