ABSTRACT

The Functional Analysis of English, 2Ed provides a basic introduction to systemic-functional linguistics in the context of English. It presents the principles of a Hallidayan approach to language studies and introduces, in an explanatory way, a set of techniques for the grammatical analysis of English.

The book includes an overview of the applications of functional grammar to show the practical importance of linguistic theory and analysis in relation to issues in education and society. It finishes by explaining the place of Halliday and his school in the history of linguistics. It can be used either as a stand-alone text or in combination with Halliday's An Introduction to Functional Grammar. Linguistic terms are clearly explained and illustrated with authentic examples from a wide variety of sources including scientific and technical texts. The Functional Analysis of English, 2Ed will be suitable for anyone approaching Hallidayan linguistics for the first time, particularly English language teachers.

chapter 1|15 pages

A meaningful approach

chapter 2|22 pages

Labels

chapter 3|26 pages

Structure of the clause

chapter 5|22 pages

Grammar and text

chapter 6|32 pages

Process and participant

chapter 7|16 pages

Structure of the nominal group

chapter 8|18 pages

Embedded clauses

chapter 9|21 pages

Clause complexes: expansion

chapter 10|19 pages

Clause complexes: projection

chapter 11|22 pages

Applications of functional analysis

chapter 12|20 pages

Historical perspectives