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adam_text | STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION: A GUIDE TO THREE MAJOR STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONAL
THEORIES PART 1: APPROACHES TO THE SIMPLEX CLAUSE CHRISTOPHER S. BUTLER
HONORARY PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF WALES SWANSEA JOHN BENJAMINS
PUBLISHING COMPANY AMSTERDAM / PHILADELPHIA TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XM PREFACE XV CHAPTER 1 FUNCTIONALIST APPROACHES TO
LANGUAGE 1 1.1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.2 LANGUAGE AS COMMUNICATION 2 1.3 THE
OBJECT OF STUDY 4 1.4 AUTONOMY AND FUNCTIONAL EXPLANATION 5 1.4.1 THE
COMPLEXITY OF THE CONCEPT OF AUTONOMY 5 1.4.2 AUTONOMY OF SYNTAX 6 1.4.3
AUTONOMY OF GRAMMAR 8 1.5 THE NATURE OF FUNCTIONAL EXPLANATIONS 11 1.6
INNATENESS AND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION 25 1.7 SOME FURTHER ISSUES 27 1.7.1
THE CENTRALITY OF SEMANTICS/PRAGMATICS 27 1.7.2 THE IMPORTANCE OF THE
COGNITIVE DIMENSION 27 1.7.3 THE IMPORTANCE OF DISCOURSE AND ITS
RELATIONSHIP WITH CONTEXT 28 1.8 DIVERSITY WITHIN FUNCTIONALISM: SOME
INTERIM CONCLUSIONS 28 CHAPTER 2 FUNCTIONALISM, STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONALISM
AND STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONAL GRAMMARS: AN EXAMINATION OF SIX APPROACHES TO
LANGUAGE 33 2.1 INTRODUCTION 33 2.2 GENERATIVE FUNCTIONALISM 34 2.3
DIK S FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR 36 2.3.1 LANGUAGE AS COMMUNICATION 36 2.3.2
REJECTION OF THE AUTONOMY OF THE GRAMMAR, IN FAVOUR OF FUNCTIONAL
EXPLANATION 36 VI TABLE OF CONTENTS 2.3.3 THE CENTRALITY OF SEMANTICS
AND PRAGMATICS, AND THE MOTIVATION OF SYNTAX 37 2.3.4 THE COGNITIVE
DIMENSION 37 2.3.5 TEXT AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH CONTEXT 38 2.3.6
TYPOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS 38 2.3.7 LANGUAGE ACQUISITION 39 2.3.8
SUMMARY 39 2.4 ROLE AND REFERENCE GRAMMAR 40 2.4.1 LANGUAGE AS
COMMUNICATION 40 2.4.2 REJECTION OF THE AUTONOMY OF THE GRAMMAR, IN
FAVOUR OF FUNCTIONAL EXPLANATION 40 2.4.3 THE CENTRALITY OF SEMANTICS
AND PRAGMATICS, AND THE MOTIVATION OF SYNTAX 41 2.4.4 THE COGNITIVE
DIMENSION 41 2.4.5 TEXT AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH CONTEXT 42 2.4.6
TYPOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS 42 2.4.7 LANGUAGE ACQUISITION 42 2.4.8
SUMMARY 43 2.5 SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR 43 2.5.1 LANGUAGE AS
COMMUNICATION 44 2.5.2 THE REJECTION OF THE AUTONOMY OF THE GRAMMAR, IN
FAVOUR OF FUNCTIONAL EXPLANATION 44 2.5.3 THE CENTRALITY OF SEMANTICS
AND PRAGMATICS, AND THE MOTIVATION OF SYNTAX 45 2.5.4 THE COGNITIVE
DIMENSION 46 2.5.5 TEXT AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH CONTEXT 47 2.5.6
TYPOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS 47 2.5.7 LANGUAGE ACQUISITION 48 2.5.8
SUMMARY 48 2.6 WEST COAST FUNCTIONALISM 49 2.6.1 LANGUAGE AS
COMMUNICATION 49 2.6.2 THE REJECTION OF THE AUTONOMY OF THE GRAMMAR, IN
FAVOUR OF FUNCTIONAL EXPLANATION 49 2.6.3- THE CENTRALITY OF SEMANTICS
AND PRAGMATICS, AND THE MOTIVATION OF SYNTAX 51 2.6.4 THE COGNITIVE
DIMENSION 51 2.6.5 TEXT AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH CONTEXT 52 2.6.6
TYPOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS 52 2.6.7 LANGUAGE ACQUISITION 53 2.6.8
SUMMARY 53 TABLE OF CONTENTS VU 2.7 COGNITIVE GRAMMAR 54 2.7.1 LANGUAGE
AS COMMUNICATION 54 2.7.2 THE REJECTION OF THE AUTONOMY OF THE GRAMMAR,
IN FAVOUR OF FUNCTIONAL EXPLANATION 54 2.7.3 THE CENTRALITY OF SEMANTICS
AND PRAGMATICS, AND THE MOTIVATION OF SYNTAX 55 2.7.4 THE COGNITIVE
DIMENSION 55 2.7.5 TEXT AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH CONTEXT 56 2.7.6
TYPOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS 56 2.7.7 LANGUAGE ACQUISITION 56 2.7.8
SUMMARY 56 2.8 SUMMARY: TOWARDS A CHARACTERISATION OF
STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONAL GRAMMARS 57 CHAPTER 3 THE CLAUSE IN FUNCTIONAL
GRAMMAR: AN INTRODUCTION 63 3.1 UNDERLYING GOALS 63 3.1.1 PRAGMATIC
ADEQUACY 64 3.1.2 PSYCHOLOGICAL ADEQUACY 65 3.1.3 TYPOLOGICAL ADEQUACY 6
6 3.1.4 A NOTE ON RECENT PROPOSALS IN RELATION TO STANDARDS OF ADEQUACY
67 3.2 THE SIMPLEX CLAUSE IN DIK S ACCOUNT OF FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR 68
3.2.1 WITHIN AND OUTSIDE THE SIMPLE CLAUSE 68 3.2.2 GENERATING THE
UNDERLYING CLAUSE STRUCTURE 70 3.2.3 EXPRESSION RULES 83 3.3 ALTERNATIVE
PROPOSALS FOR THE LAYERING OF UNDERLYING CLAUSE STRUCTURE 90 3.4 OTHER
WORK ON EXPRESSION RULES 97 3.5 THE FUNCTIONAL LEXEMATIC MODEL 99 3.6
MODELLING THE NATURAL LANGUAGE USER IN FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR AND FUNCTIONAL
PROCEDURAL GRAMMAR 105 3.7 TWO RECENT PROPOSALS 111 3.7.1 RECENT
PROPOSALS BY HENGEVELD 111 3.7.2 MACKENZIE S INCREMENTAL FUNCTIONAL
GRAMMAR 114 3.8 CONCLUSION 115 3.8.1 THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LEVELS OF
LINGUISTIC PATTERNING 116 3.8.2 MECHANISMS FOR SPECIFYING CLAUSE
STRUCTURE 116 3.8.3 LAYERING 116 3.8.4 SYNTACTIC, SEMANTIC AND PRAGMATIC
FUNCTIONS 116 VIII TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 4 THE CLAUSE IN ROLE AND
REFERENCE GRAMMAR: AN INTRODUCTION 119 4.1 UNDERLYING GOALS 119 4.2 THE
COMPONENTS OF THE MODEL FOR THE SIMPLE CLAUSE 120 4.3 PROBLEMS WITH
IMMEDIATE CONSTITUENT APPROACHES 121 4.4 CORE, NUCLEUS, PERIPHERY 123
4.5 FORMAL REPRESENTATION OF THE LAYERED STRUCTURE OF THE CLAUSE: THE
CONSTITUENT PROJECTION 124 4.6 PRE- AND POST-CORE SLOTS, DETACHED
POSITIONS 127 4.7 OPERATORS 128 4.7.1 NUCLEAR OPERATORS 129 4.7.2 CORE
OPERATORS 129 4.7.3 CLAUSAL OPERATORS 129 4.7.4 SCOPE AND ORDERING OF
OPERATORS 130 4.7.5 INTEGRATING OPERATOR INFORMATION WITH CONSTITUENT
INFORMATION: THE OPERATOR PROJECTION 131 4.8 CONSTRUCTIONAL TEMPLATES
132 4.9 INFORMATION STRUCTURE: THE FOCUS PROJECTION 133 4.10 STATES OF
AFFAIRS, THE LOGICAL STRUCTURE OF THE PREDICATE, THEMATIC RELATIONS AND
SEMANTIC MACROROLES 135 4.11 THE SEMANTICS OF ADJUNCTS AND OPERATORS 139
4.11.1 ADPOSITIONAL PHRASES 139 4.11.2 ADVERBS 140 4.11.3 THE SEMANTIC
REPRESENTATION OF OPERATORS 141 4.12 SYNTACTIC RELATIONS IN RRG 142 4.13
LINKING SEMANTIC AND SYNTACTIC REPRESENTATIONS 143 4.13.1 INTRODUCTION
TO LINKING 143 4.13.2 LINKING FROM SEMANTICS TO SYNTAX 146 4.13.3
LINKING FROM SYNTAX TO SEMANTICS 148 4.14 CONCLUSION 148 4.14.1 THE
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LEVELS OF LINGUISTIC PATTERNING 148 4.14.2
MECHANISMS FOR SPECIFYING CLAUSE STRUCTURE 150 4.14.3 LAYERING 150
4.14.4 SYNTACTIC, SEMANTIC AND PRAGMATIC FUNCTIONS 151 CHAPTER 5 THE
CLAUSE IN SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR: AN INTRODUCTION 153 5.1
UNDERLYING GOALS 154 5.1.1 LANGUAGE AS SOCIAL SEMIOTIC 154 5.1.2 SFG AS
A THEORY OF MEANING 155 TABLE OF CONTENTS IX 5.1.3 SFG AS A THEORY OF
PARADIGMATIC RELATIONS 156 5.1.4 SFG AS A THEORY OF TEXT 156 5.1.5 SFG
AS AN APPLICABLE THEORY 157 5.1.6 SFG AND THE COGNITIVE DIMENSION 158
5.1.7 SFG AND TYPOLOGICAL CONCERNS 160 5.2 THE CLAUSE IN HALLIDAY S AN
INTRODUCTION TO FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR 161 5.2.1 STRATA OF DESCRIPTION IN
IFG 161 5.2.2 UNIT, RANK AND CONSTITUENCY IN IFG 162 5.2.3 FUNCTION IN
IFG 166 5.2.4 SYSTEM AND REALISATION IN IFG 169 5.3 SYSTEM AS THE
FUNDAMENTAL CATEGORY IN SFG 169 5.4 LINKING SYSTEM AND STRUCTURE THROUGH
REALISATION STATEMENTS 174 5.5 LEXIS AS MOST DELICATE GRAMMAR 176 5.6
THE UPPER STRATUM OF SEMANTICS 178 5.7 CLAUSE STRUCTURE AND MEANING IN
THE CARDIFF GRAMMAR 184 5.8 A NOTE ON OTHER APPROACHES DERIVED FROM SFG
190 5.8.1 COMMUNICATION LINGUISTICS 190 5.8.2 SEMIOTIC GRAMMAR 192 5.9
CONCLUSION 195 5.9.1 THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LEVELS OF LINGUISTIC
PATTERNING 195 5.9.2 MECHANISMS FOR SPECIFYING CLAUSE STRUCTURE 196
5.9.3 LAYERING 196 5.9.4 THE ASSIGNMENT OF FUNCTIONS TO CONSTITUENTS 197
CHAPTER 6 AN INTERIM CRITICAL COMPARISON OF APPROACHES 199 6.1
SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES OF OVERALL APPROACH 199 6.1.1 COMMUNICATIVE
FUNCTION AND THE REJECTION OF AUTONOMY 19 9 6.1.2 TYPOLOGICAL
CONSIDERATIONS 200 6.1.3 APPLICABILITY 201 6.1.4 COGNITIVE
CONSIDERATIONS 201 6.1.5 METHODOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES 202 6.2 SIMILARITIES
AND DIFFERENCES IN RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LEVELS OF LINGUISTIC PATTERNING
205 6.2.1 SYNTAX, SEMANTICS AND PRAGMATICS 205 6.2.2 LEXICAL PHENOMENA
AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH THE REST OF THE GRAMMAR 219 6.3 SIMILARITIES
AND DIFFERENCES IN RELATION TO SYNTAGMATIC AND PARADIGMATIC PATTERNING
236 TABLE OF CONTENTS 6.4 SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES IN LAYERING 239
6.5 CONCLUSION 246 CHAPTER 7 THE STRUCTURE AND MEANING OF PHRASAL UNITS
251 7.1 INTRODUCTION 251 7.2 THE STRUCTURE AND MEANING OF NOUN PHRASES
251 7.2.1 THE NOUN PHRASE IN FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR 252 7.2.2 THE NOUN
PHRASE IN ROLE AND REFERENCE GRAMMAR 281 7.2.3 THE NOMINAL GROUP IN
SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR 293 7.3 THE STRUCTURE AND MEANING OF
ADPOSITIONAL PHRASES 317 7.3.1 ADPOSITIONAL PHRASES IN FUNCTIONAL
GRAMMAR 317 7.3.2 ADPOSITIONAL PHRASES IN ROLE AND REFERENCE GRAMMAR 319
7.3.3 ADPOSITIONAL PHRASES IN SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR 321 7.4 THE
STRUCTURE AND MEANING OF ADVERBIAL PHRASES 323 7.4.1 ADVERBS AND
ADVERBIAL PHRASES IN FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR 323 7.4.2 ADVERBS AND ADVERBIAL
PHRASES IN ROLE AND REFERENCE GRAMMAR 325 7.4.3 ADVERBIAL GROUPS IN
SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR 325 7.5 THE VERBAL GROUP IN SYSTEMIC
FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR 325 7.5.1 STRUCTURE 325 7.5.2 SYSTEM 328 7.6
COMMONALITIES ACROSS PHRASAL UNITS IN SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR 328
7.7 COMPARISON OF APPROACHES 330 7.7.1 SOME SALIENT POINTS OF COMPARISON
330 7.7.2 ANALYSIS OF AN EXAMPLE UNDER EACH APPROACH 333 CHAPTER 8
REPRESENTING SITUATIONS 337 8.1 REPRESENTING SITUATIONS IN FUNCTIONAL
GRAMMAR 337 8.1.1 A TYPOLOGY OF STATES OF AFFAIRS 337 8.1.2 ARGUMENTS
AND SATELLITES 342 8.1.3 NUCLEAR SEMANTIC FUNCTIONS 343 8.1.4 TYPES OF
SATELLITE 343 8.1.5 STATES OF AFFAIRS AND CONCEPTIONS OF REALITY 344
8.1.6 STATES OF AFFAIRS AND NON-VERBAL PREDICATION 346 8.1.7 A NOTE ON
COMPLEMENTATION IN FG 347 8.2 REPRESENTING SITUATIONS IN ROLE AND
REFERENCE GRAMMAR 347 8.2.1 BASIC PRINCIPLES: A REMINDER 347 8.2.2
STATES OF AFFAIRS AND THEIR LINGUISTIC REPRESENTATIONS 348 8.2.3 THE RRG
TYPOLOGY OF STATES OF AFFAIRS AND THEIR PARTICIPANTS 350 TABLE OF
CONTENTS XI 8.2.4 ARGUMENTS, ADJUNCTS AND ARGUMENT-ADJUNCTS 352 8.2.5
THE LEXICAL REPRESENTATION OF VERBS AND THEIR ARGUMENTS 353 8.2.6
SEMANTIC MACROROLES, VALENCE AND TRANSITIVITY 366 8.3 REPRESENTING
SITUATIONS IN SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR 368 8.3.1 REPRESENTING
SITUATIONS IN THE SYDNEY GRAMMAR 368 8.3.2 REPRESENTING SITUATIONS IN
THE CARDIFF GRAMMAR 392 8.4 COMPARISON OF APPROACHES 401 8.4.1
SITUATIONS AND THEIR LINGUISTIC REPRESENTATION 401 8.4.2
ARGUMENTS/PARTICIPANTS AND NON-ARGUMENTS/NON-PARTICIPANTS, COMPLEMENTS
AND ADJUNCTS 402 8.4.3 TYPOLOGIES AND SEMANTIC ROLES 404 8.4.4 AN
EXAMPLE ANALYSIS 432 8.4.5 MODELLING SIMILARITY AND DIFFERENCE IN THE
REPRESENTATION OF SITUATIONS: EVALUATION AND PROPOSALS 437 CHAPTER 9
TEMPORALITY, ASPECTUALITY, MODALITY AND POLARITY 449 9.1 INTRODUCTION
449 9.2 TEMPORALITY, ASPECTUALITY, MODALITY AND POLARITY IN FUNCTIONAL
GRAMMAR 451 9.2.1 TENSE AND TEMPORAL SATELLITES IN FG 452 9.2.2 ASPECT
IN FG 456 9.2.3 MODALITY IN FG 463 9.2.4 POLARITY IN FG 482 9.3
TEMPORALITY, ASPECTUALITY, MODALITY AND POLARITY IN ROLE AND REFERENCE
GRAMMAR 484 9.4 TEMPORALITY, ASPECTUALITY, MODALITY AND POLARITY IN
SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR 486 9.4.1 HALLIDAY S ACCOUNT 486 9.4.2 THE
CARDIFF GRAMMAR ACCOUNT 496 9.4.3 OTHER SYSTEMICALLY-ORIENTED APPROACHES
TO MODALITY 498 9.5 COMPARISON OF APPROACHES 501 9.5.1 TEMPORALITY AND
ASPECTUALITY 501 9.5.2 MODALITY AND POLARITY 506 REFERENCES 511 NAME
INDEX 535 LANGUAGE INDEX 541 SUBJECT INDEX 543
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