ABSTRACT

This collection brings together the authors' previous research with new work on the Register-Functional (RF) approach to grammatical complexity, offering a unified theoretical account for its further study.

The book traces the development of the RF approach from its foundations in two major research strands of linguistics: the study of sociolinguistic variation and the text-linguistic study of register variation. Building on this foundation, the authors demonstrate the RF framework at work across a series of corpus-based research studies focused specifically on grammatical complexity in English. The volume highlights early work exploring patterns of grammatical complexity in present-day spoken and written registers as well as subsequent studies which extend this research to historical patterns of register variation and the application of RF research to the study of writing development for L1 and L2 English university students. Taken together, along with the addition of introductory chapters connecting the different studies, the volume offers readers with a comprehensive resource to better understand the RF approach to grammatical complexity and its implications for future research.

The volume will appeal to students and scholars with research interests in either descriptive linguistics or applied linguistics, especially those interested in grammatical complexity and empirical, corpus-based approaches.

part II|80 pages

Descriptive Linguistic Studies of Synchronic Patterns

chapter 4|27 pages

On the Complexity of Discourse Complexity *

A Multidimensional Analysis

chapter 5|15 pages

Challenging Stereotypes about Academic Writing

Complexity, Elaboration, Explicitness

chapter 6|20 pages

On the Complexity of Academic Writing *

Disciplinary Variation and Structural Complexity

chapter 7|16 pages

Stance and Grammatical Complexity *

An Unlikely Partnership Discovered through Corpus Analysis

part III|144 pages

Descriptive Linguistic Studies of Diachronic Patterns

part IV|185 pages

Applied Research

chapter 16|27 pages

Academic Writing Development at the University Level *

Phrasal and Clausal Complexity across Level of Study, Discipline, and Genre

chapter 17|24 pages

Understanding First-Year L2 Writing *

A Lexico-Grammatical Analysis across L1s, Genres, and Language Ratings

chapter 20|26 pages

Investigating Grammatical Complexity in L2 English Writing Research *

Linguistic Description versus Predictive Measurement

part V|26 pages

Conclusion

chapter 21|25 pages

Reflecting on the Register-Functional Approach to Grammatical Complexity

What Do We Know and Where Do We Go from Here?