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On Subject and Theme

A discourse functional perspective
  • Edited by: Ruqaiya Hasan and Peter H. Fries
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 1995
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The ten papers in this volume focus on Subject and Theme. Theme began its life as a semantic notion in the work of Vilém Mathesius, while Subject has traditionally been seen as just a syntactic entity. More recently two related perspectives on these concepts have attracted linguists' attention: the formal criteria for their recognition and the relations between the two concepts. Using the systemic functional model as their point of departure, the papers in the present volume consider the two notions in a wider context by relating them to the interpersonal and textual metafunctions of language. By contrast with the current linguistic approaches, the primary focus here is neither simply on formal recognition criteria nor on the relation of these elements to each other; instead, the notions of Subject and Theme are examined from the point of view of their function in the economy of discourse, with studies of their significance in English and French, as well as in a range of non-Indo-European languages. Definitions of the concepts are offered on the basis of their discourse functions, which are also important in selecting the formal recognition criteria and in understanding their mutually supportive role vis à vis each other.
Most of the papers in the volume are a selection from presentations made at the 19th International Systemic Functional Congress at Macquarie University.


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interpersonal organisation
Alice Caffarel-Cayron
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Paul J. Thibault
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A new analysis, is(n’t) it?
William B. McGregor
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A case of extensive ellipsis of nominals in a Papuan language
Maurice Boxwell
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A case of Textual contrual
Motoko Hori
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implications for metafunctional interaction and an understanding of theme
Louise J. Ravelli
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from clause to discourse
Fang Yan, Edward McDonald and Cheng Musheng
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Michael J. Cummings
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Peter H. Fries
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subject and theme in discourse
Carmel Cloran
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