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        Grammar, technocracy, and the noun: Technocratic values and cognitive linguistics
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        Paul J. Thibault
        
 
                                    
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                                            Kapitel in diesem Buch
- I-IV I
 - Preface V
 - 
                            Part I
 - Discourse strategies and discourse types 3
 - Text production and dynamic text semantics 23
 - Towards probabilistic interpretations 39
 - A functional model of the system of sentence structures 63
 - Constraining the deployment of lexicogrammatical resources during text generation: Towards a computational instantiation of register theory 81
 - A treatment of raising and control in systemic grammar 107
 - The concept of rank in systemic linguistics 121
 - 
                            Part II
 - Information flow in English conversation: A new approach to the Given – New distinction 141
 - Minimal exchanges in English discourse 169
 - The interpenetration of language as code and language as behavior: A description of evaluative statements 193
 - The static and dynamic choices of responding: Toward the process of building social reality by the developmentally disordered 213
 - First- and second-order registers in education 235
 - 
                            Part III
 - Functional theory, scientism, and altruism: A critique of functional linguistics and its applications to writing 259
 - Grammar, technocracy, and the noun: Technocratic values and cognitive linguistics 281
 - Nominalization in science and humanities: Distilling knowledge and scaffolding text 307
 - From clinical report to clinical story: Two ways of writing about a medical case 339
 - Thematic progression in professional and popular medical texts 369
 - Another perspective on coherence and cohesive harmony 385
 - Cohesion coherence: Scientific texts 415
 - The use of systemic linguistics to describe student summaries at university level 431
 - Non-native writing and native revising of scientific articles 457
 - 500-502 500
 
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- I-IV I
 - Preface V
 - 
                            Part I
 - Discourse strategies and discourse types 3
 - Text production and dynamic text semantics 23
 - Towards probabilistic interpretations 39
 - A functional model of the system of sentence structures 63
 - Constraining the deployment of lexicogrammatical resources during text generation: Towards a computational instantiation of register theory 81
 - A treatment of raising and control in systemic grammar 107
 - The concept of rank in systemic linguistics 121
 - 
                            Part II
 - Information flow in English conversation: A new approach to the Given – New distinction 141
 - Minimal exchanges in English discourse 169
 - The interpenetration of language as code and language as behavior: A description of evaluative statements 193
 - The static and dynamic choices of responding: Toward the process of building social reality by the developmentally disordered 213
 - First- and second-order registers in education 235
 - 
                            Part III
 - Functional theory, scientism, and altruism: A critique of functional linguistics and its applications to writing 259
 - Grammar, technocracy, and the noun: Technocratic values and cognitive linguistics 281
 - Nominalization in science and humanities: Distilling knowledge and scaffolding text 307
 - From clinical report to clinical story: Two ways of writing about a medical case 339
 - Thematic progression in professional and popular medical texts 369
 - Another perspective on coherence and cohesive harmony 385
 - Cohesion coherence: Scientific texts 415
 - The use of systemic linguistics to describe student summaries at university level 431
 - Non-native writing and native revising of scientific articles 457
 - 500-502 500