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| M.A.K.Halliday:悉尼大学语言学系系主作。 |
| Prefaca xxxi PartⅠ The Clause 1 The architecture of language 1.1 Text and grammar 1.2 Phonology and grammar 1.3 Basic concepts for the study of language 1.4 The location of grammar in language;the role of the corpus 2 Towards a functional grammar 2.1 Towards a grammatical analysis 2.2 The lexico.grammar cline 2.3 Grammaticalization 2.4 Grammar and the corpus 2.5 Classes and functions 2.6 Subject,Actor,Theme 2.7 Three lines of meaning in the clause 3 Clause as message 3.1 Theme and Rheme 3.2 Group or phrase complexes as Theme;thematic equatives 3.3 Theme andmood 3.4 Textual,interpersonal and topical Themes 3.5 The information unit;Given‘New 3.6 Given+New and Theme+Rheme 3.7 Predicated Themes 3.8 Theme in bound,minor and elliptical clauses 3.9 Thematic interpretation of a text 4 Clause as exchange 4.1 The nature of dialogue 4.2 The Mood element 4.3 Other elements of Mood structure 4.4 MOOD as system;further options 4.5 Polarity and modality 4.6 Absence of elements of the modal structure 4.7 Clause as Subject 4.8 Texts 5 Clause as representation 5.1 Modelling experience of change 5.2 Material clauses:processes of doing—and-happening 5.3 Mental clauses:processes of sensing 5.4 Relational clauses:processes of being and having 5.5 Other process types:summary of process types 5.6 Circumstantial elements 5.7 Transitivity and voice:another interpretation 5.8 Text illustrations Part Ⅱ Above,Below and Beyond the Clause 6 Below the clause:groups and phrases 6.1 Groups and phrases 6.2 Nominal group 6.3 Verbal group 6.4 Adverbial group,conjunction group,preposition group 6.5 Prepositional phrase 6.6 Word classes and group functions 7 Abovethe clause:the clause complex 7.1 The notion of‘clause complex’ 7.2 T、rpes of relationship between clauses 7.3 TAXIS:parataxis and hypotaxis 7.4 Elaborating,extending,enhancing:three kinds of expansion 7.5 Repots,ideas and facts:three kinds of projection 7.6 Clause complex and tone 7.7 Texts 8 Group and phrase complexes 8.1 Overview of complexing at group or phrase rank 8.2 Parataxis:groups and phrases 8.3 Hypotaxis:nominal group 8.4 Hypotaxis:adverbial group or prepositional phrase 8.5 Hypotaxis:verbal group,expansion(1):general …… 9 Around the clause:cohesion and discourse 10Beyond the clause:metaphorical modes of expression References Index |
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