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1. Finding complementarity in the approaches of M. A. K. Halliday and Robin Fawcett
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Jonathan J. Webster
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- About the editors xiii
- Introduction 1
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Section 1 ‘Divergence’
- 1. Finding complementarity in the approaches of M. A. K. Halliday and Robin Fawcett 15
- 2. Relating form and meaning 38
- 3. On the abstractness of levels of description in Systemic Functional Linguistics 57
- 4. Embedding in the Cardiff Grammar: A comparative study 76
- 5. ‘United but not the same’ 96
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Section 2 ‘Convergence’
- 6. From form to meaning in the Cardiff model of language and its use: A functional-syntactic analysis of ‘He has been talking about going to the Grand Canyon with Margaret for many years’ 115
- 7. On the meaning-form interface of the Cardiff Grammar 135
- 8. Lexical representation in the Cardiff Grammar: An appraisal 157
- 9. Referring and the Nominal Group: A closer look at the selector element 174
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Section 3 ‘Description’
- 10. Quantifying things: The ‘quantifying modifier’ and its raising construction in Japanese 191
- 11. Intonation in semantic system networks 215
- 12. On choosing the Subject Theme 235
- 13. Negation in Japanese 252
- 14. An alternative model of the transitivity system of Chinese 269
- 15. The ideational semantics of the canonical existential clause in English 293
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Section 4 ‘Towards Consilience’
- 16. ‘Models – predictions – data: An (un)problematic relationship?’ 313
- Index 337
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- About the editors xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Section 1 ‘Divergence’
- 1. Finding complementarity in the approaches of M. A. K. Halliday and Robin Fawcett 15
- 2. Relating form and meaning 38
- 3. On the abstractness of levels of description in Systemic Functional Linguistics 57
- 4. Embedding in the Cardiff Grammar: A comparative study 76
- 5. ‘United but not the same’ 96
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Section 2 ‘Convergence’
- 6. From form to meaning in the Cardiff model of language and its use: A functional-syntactic analysis of ‘He has been talking about going to the Grand Canyon with Margaret for many years’ 115
- 7. On the meaning-form interface of the Cardiff Grammar 135
- 8. Lexical representation in the Cardiff Grammar: An appraisal 157
- 9. Referring and the Nominal Group: A closer look at the selector element 174
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Section 3 ‘Description’
- 10. Quantifying things: The ‘quantifying modifier’ and its raising construction in Japanese 191
- 11. Intonation in semantic system networks 215
- 12. On choosing the Subject Theme 235
- 13. Negation in Japanese 252
- 14. An alternative model of the transitivity system of Chinese 269
- 15. The ideational semantics of the canonical existential clause in English 293
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Section 4 ‘Towards Consilience’
- 16. ‘Models – predictions – data: An (un)problematic relationship?’ 313
- Index 337