ABSTRACT

The Routledge Handbook of Systemic Functional Linguistics brings together internationally renowned scholars of systemic functional linguistics (SFL) to provide a space for critical examination of the key tenets underpinning SFL theory. Uniquely, it includes description of the three main strands within contemporary SFL scholarship: Halliday’s Introduction to Functional Grammar, Martin’s discourse semantics and Fawcett’s Cardiff Grammar.

In five sections and thirty-eight interdisciplinary chapters, this is the first handbook to cover the whole architecture of SFL theory, comprising:  

    • the ontology and epistemology of SFL;
    • SFL as a clause grammar;
    • lexicogrammar below the clause, and SFL’s approach to constituency;
    • SFL’s vibrant theory of language above the clause; and
    • SFL as a theory of praxis with real-world applications.

With a wide range of language examples, a comprehensive editors’ introduction and a section on further reading, The Routledge Handbook of Systemic Functional Linguistics is an essential resource for all those studying and researching SFL or functional grammar.

chapter |2 pages

PART I A theoretical overview

chapter |2 pages

PART II At clause rank

chapter 11|15 pages

Theme in the Cardiff Grammar

chapter 12|16 pages

Transitivity in the Cardiff Grammar

chapter 13|19 pages

Theme in Spanish

chapter 14|18 pages

Mood in Japanese

chapter |2 pages

PART III Below the clause

chapter 16|16 pages

Form and function in groups Edward McDonald

chapter 18|17 pages

The adjectival group

chapter 19|18 pages

The verbal group

chapter 20|19 pages

The verbal group in French

chapter 21|16 pages

The nominal group in Chinese

chapter 22|19 pages

Grammatical metaphor

chapter |2 pages

PART IV Above the clause

chapter 24|13 pages

Field, tenor and mode

chapter 31|14 pages

Language as verbal art

chapter 32|13 pages

Discourse analysis

chapter 34|14 pages

Translation studies

chapter 12|1 pages

Transitivity in the Cardiff Grammar

chapter 19|1 pages

The verbal group

chapter 21|1 pages

The nominal group in Chinese

chapter 24|1 pages

Field, tenor and mode

chapter 31|1 pages

Language as verbal art

chapter 34|1 pages

Translation studies