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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. Mary J. Schleppegrell - Wikipedia

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    Mary J. Schleppegrell (born October 17, 1950) [1] is an applied linguist and Professor of Education at the University of Michigan. [2] Her research and praxis are based on the principles of Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL), [3] a theory derived from the work of social semiotic linguist Michael Halliday. [4]

  4. Michael Halliday - Wikipedia

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    Having taught languages for 13 years, he changed his field of specialisation to linguistics, [15] and developed systemic functional linguistics, including systemic functional grammar, elaborating on the foundations laid by his British teacher J.R. Firth and a group of European linguists of the early 20th century, the Prague school. His seminal ...

  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. Linguistic system - Wikipedia

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    “System” is used in two related ways in systemic functional linguistics (SFL). SFL uses the idea of system to refer to language as a whole, (e.g. “the system of language”). This usage derives from Hjelmslev. [2] In this context, Jay Lemke describes language as an open, dynamic system.

  7. J. R. Martin - Wikipedia

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    His books include a major description of discourse semantics, English Text, [4] an outline of appraisal theory with Peter White, The Language of Evaluation; [5] and with David Rose, a guide to discourse analysis, Working with Discourse, [6] a guide to genre theory, Genre Relations: mapping culture, [7] and an introduction to the genre-based ...

  8. Systemic functional grammar - Wikipedia

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    It is part of a social semiotic approach to language called systemic functional linguistics. In these two terms, systemic refers to the view of language as "a network of systems, or interrelated sets of options for making meaning"; [2] functional refers to Halliday's view that language is as it is because of what it has evolved to do (see ...

  9. Text linguistics - Wikipedia

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    Text linguistics is a branch of linguistics that deals with texts as communication systems.Its original aims lay in uncovering and describing text grammars.The application of text linguistics has, however, evolved from this approach to a point in which text is viewed in much broader terms that go beyond a mere extension of traditional grammar towards an entire text.