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开 本: 16开纸 张: 胶版纸包 装: 平装-锁线胶订是否套装: 否国际标准书号ISBN: 9787521328950丛书名: 当代国外语言学与应用语言学文库(升级版)
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“当代国外语言学与应用语言学文库”(升级版)是主要面向高校英语专业高年级本科生、研究生及英语教师的一套大型、开放的系列丛书。本升级版或保留原有经典图书品种,或继之以经典图书的新版,或引进国外语言学与应用语言学领域的新锐力作以进一步拓展学科领域,希望它能继续对我国语言学教学与研究和外语教学与研究起到积极的推动作用。
《功能语法导论(第三版)》是”当代国外语言学与应用语言学文库”(升级版)中的一本,本书是M.A.K.Halliday介绍功能语法理论的经典学术著作,由北大胡壮麟教授导读,是国内语言学专业师生研习功能语法的书。
《功能语法导论(第三版)》是”当代国外语言学与应用语言学文库”(升级版)中的一本,本书是M.A.K.Halliday介绍功能语法理论的经典学术著作,由北大胡壮麟教授导读,是国内语言学专业师生研习功能语法的书。
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《功能语法导论(第三版)》由迈西森教授依据英国语言学家韩礼德所著第二版内容修订而成,书中对韩礼德功能语法理论及实践进行了阐述,全面而详细地论述了功能语法的各个层次,并列举了大量的语料来说明如何运用功能语法理论对语言进行分析。同时,本书兼具理论性与实用性,对高校专业教师、学生以及相关研究者等来说都是一部很有价值的参考书。
目 录
CONTENTS
Preface xxxi
Part I The Clause 1
1 The architecture of language 3
1.1 Text and grammar 3
1.2 Phonology and grammar 11
1.3 Basic concepts for the study of language 19
1.4 The location of grammar in language; the role of the corpus 31
2 Towards a functional grammar 37
2.1 Towards a grammatical analysis 37
2.2 The lexico-grammar cline 43
2.3 Grammaticalization 46
2.4 Grammar and the corpus 48
2.5 Classes and functions 50
2.6 Subject, Actor, Theme 53
2.7 Three lines of meaning in the clause 58
3 Clause as message 64
3.1 Theme and Rheme 64
3.2 Group or phrase complexes as Theme; thematic equatives 68
3.3 Theme and mood 71
3.4 Textual, interpersonal and topical Themes 79
3.5 The information unit; Given + New 87
3.6 Given + New and Theme + Rheme 93
3.7 Predicated themes 95
3.8 Theme in bound, minor and elliptical clauses 98
3.9 Thematic interpretation of a text 100
4 Clause as exchange 106
4.1 The nature of dialogue 106
4.2 The Mood element 111
4.3 Other elements of Mood structure 121
4.4 MOOD as system; further options 134
4.5 Polarity and modality 143
4.6 Absence of elements of the modal structure 151
4.7 Clause as Subject 154
4.8 Texts 158
5 Clause as representation 168
5.1 Modelling experience of change 168
5.2 Material clauses: processes of doing-and-happening 179
5.3 Mental clauses: processes of sensing 197
5.4 Relational clauses: processes of being and having 210
5.5 Other process types: summary of process types 248
5.6 Circumstantial elements 259
5.7 Transitivity and voice: another interpretation 280
5.8 Text illustrations 303
Part II Above, Below and Beyond the Clause 307
6 Below the clause: groups and phrases 309
6.1 Groups and phrases 309
6.2 Nominal group 311
6.3 Verbal group 335
6.4 Adverbial group, conjunction group, preposition group 354
6.5 Prepositional phrase 359
6.6 Word classes and group functions 361
7 Above the clause: the clause complex 363
7.1 The notion of ‘clause complex’ 363
7.2 Types of relationship between clauses 373
7.3 TAXIS: parataxis and hypotaxis 383
7.4 Elaborating, extending, enhancing: three kinds of expansion 395
7.5 Reports, ideas and facts: three kinds of projection 441
7.6 Clause complex and tone 482
7.7 Texts 484
8 Group and phrase complexes 486
8.1 Overview of complexing at group or phrase rank 486
8.2 Parataxis: groups and phrases 489
8.3 Hypotaxis: nominal group 493
8.4 Hypotaxis: adverbial group or prepositional phrase 495
8.5 Hypotaxis: verbal group, expansion (1): general 497
8.6 Hypotaxis: verbal group, expansion (2): passives 505
8.7 Hypotaxis: verbal group, expansion (3): causative 509
8.8 Hypotaxis: verbal group, projection 515
8.9 Logical organization: complexes at clause and group or phrase rank, and groups 521
9 Around the clause: cohesion and discourse 524
9.1 The concept of text; logogenetic patterns 524
9.2 The lexicogrammatical resources of COHESION 532
9.3 Conjunction 538
9.4 Reference 549
9.5 Ellipsis and substitution 561
9.6 Lexical cohesion 570
9.7 The creation of texture 579
10 Beyond the clause: metaphorical modes of expression 586
10.1 Lexicogrammar and semantics 586
10.2 Semantic domains 593
10.3 Modality 613
10.4 Interpersonal metaphor: metaphors of mood 626
10.5 Ideational metaphors 636
References 659
Index 667
Preface xxxi
Part I The Clause 1
1 The architecture of language 3
1.1 Text and grammar 3
1.2 Phonology and grammar 11
1.3 Basic concepts for the study of language 19
1.4 The location of grammar in language; the role of the corpus 31
2 Towards a functional grammar 37
2.1 Towards a grammatical analysis 37
2.2 The lexico-grammar cline 43
2.3 Grammaticalization 46
2.4 Grammar and the corpus 48
2.5 Classes and functions 50
2.6 Subject, Actor, Theme 53
2.7 Three lines of meaning in the clause 58
3 Clause as message 64
3.1 Theme and Rheme 64
3.2 Group or phrase complexes as Theme; thematic equatives 68
3.3 Theme and mood 71
3.4 Textual, interpersonal and topical Themes 79
3.5 The information unit; Given + New 87
3.6 Given + New and Theme + Rheme 93
3.7 Predicated themes 95
3.8 Theme in bound, minor and elliptical clauses 98
3.9 Thematic interpretation of a text 100
4 Clause as exchange 106
4.1 The nature of dialogue 106
4.2 The Mood element 111
4.3 Other elements of Mood structure 121
4.4 MOOD as system; further options 134
4.5 Polarity and modality 143
4.6 Absence of elements of the modal structure 151
4.7 Clause as Subject 154
4.8 Texts 158
5 Clause as representation 168
5.1 Modelling experience of change 168
5.2 Material clauses: processes of doing-and-happening 179
5.3 Mental clauses: processes of sensing 197
5.4 Relational clauses: processes of being and having 210
5.5 Other process types: summary of process types 248
5.6 Circumstantial elements 259
5.7 Transitivity and voice: another interpretation 280
5.8 Text illustrations 303
Part II Above, Below and Beyond the Clause 307
6 Below the clause: groups and phrases 309
6.1 Groups and phrases 309
6.2 Nominal group 311
6.3 Verbal group 335
6.4 Adverbial group, conjunction group, preposition group 354
6.5 Prepositional phrase 359
6.6 Word classes and group functions 361
7 Above the clause: the clause complex 363
7.1 The notion of ‘clause complex’ 363
7.2 Types of relationship between clauses 373
7.3 TAXIS: parataxis and hypotaxis 383
7.4 Elaborating, extending, enhancing: three kinds of expansion 395
7.5 Reports, ideas and facts: three kinds of projection 441
7.6 Clause complex and tone 482
7.7 Texts 484
8 Group and phrase complexes 486
8.1 Overview of complexing at group or phrase rank 486
8.2 Parataxis: groups and phrases 489
8.3 Hypotaxis: nominal group 493
8.4 Hypotaxis: adverbial group or prepositional phrase 495
8.5 Hypotaxis: verbal group, expansion (1): general 497
8.6 Hypotaxis: verbal group, expansion (2): passives 505
8.7 Hypotaxis: verbal group, expansion (3): causative 509
8.8 Hypotaxis: verbal group, projection 515
8.9 Logical organization: complexes at clause and group or phrase rank, and groups 521
9 Around the clause: cohesion and discourse 524
9.1 The concept of text; logogenetic patterns 524
9.2 The lexicogrammatical resources of COHESION 532
9.3 Conjunction 538
9.4 Reference 549
9.5 Ellipsis and substitution 561
9.6 Lexical cohesion 570
9.7 The creation of texture 579
10 Beyond the clause: metaphorical modes of expression 586
10.1 Lexicogrammar and semantics 586
10.2 Semantic domains 593
10.3 Modality 613
10.4 Interpersonal metaphor: metaphors of mood 626
10.5 Ideational metaphors 636
References 659
Index 667
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