Interpersonal grammar : systemic functional linguistic theory and description / edited by J. R. Martin, Beatriz Quiroz, Giacomo Figueredo

Colaborador(es): Martin, J. R [editor literario] | Quiroz, Beatriz [editor literario] | Figueredo, Giacomo [editor literario]Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2021 Descripción: IX, 287 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 9781108493796Tema(s): Lingüística comparada | Lingüística contrastiva | Comunicación interpersonalResumen: This pioneering volume lays out a set of methodological principles to guide the description of interpersonal grammar in different languages. It compares interpersonal systems and structures across a range of world languages, showing how discourse, interpersonal relationships between the speakers, and the purpose of their communication, all play a role in shaping the grammatical structures used in interaction. Following an introduction setting out these principles, each chapter focuses on a particular language - Khorchin Mongolian, Mandarin, Tagalog, Pitjantjatjara, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, British Sign Language and Scottish Gaelic - and explores mood, polarity, tagging, vocation, assessment and comment systems. The book provides a model for functional grammatical description that can be used to inform work on system and structure across languages as a foundation for functional language typology
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This pioneering volume lays out a set of methodological principles to guide the description of interpersonal grammar in different languages. It compares interpersonal systems and structures across a range of world languages, showing how discourse, interpersonal relationships between the speakers, and the purpose of their communication, all play a role in shaping the grammatical structures used in interaction. Following an introduction setting out these principles, each chapter focuses on a particular language - Khorchin Mongolian, Mandarin, Tagalog, Pitjantjatjara, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, British Sign Language and Scottish Gaelic - and explores mood, polarity, tagging, vocation, assessment and comment systems. The book provides a model for functional grammatical description that can be used to inform work on system and structure across languages as a foundation for functional language typology

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