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Linguistic Choice across Genres: Variation in Spoken and Written English
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Linguistic Choice across Genres: Variation in Spoken and Written EnglishThis book, based on revised papers originally delivered at the VII International Systemic Functional Workshop in Valencia in 1995, explores some of the choices open to speakers and writers for the expression of meaning in different socio-cultural contexts. Many of the papers draw their inspiration from models of language developed by Michael Halliday and in particular recent theories of variation in relation to texts and genres explored by Halliday and his followers.
 
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Tags: Halliday, papers, variation, texts, relation
Functional Descriptions: Theory in Practice
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Functional Descriptions: Theory in PracticeThis volume focuses on the relation between theory and description by examining aspects of transitivity in different languages. Transitivity — or case grammar, to use the popular term — has always occupied a centre-stage position in linguistics, not least because of its supposedly privileged relation to states of affairs in the real world. Using a systemic functional perspective, the ten papers in this volume make a contribution to this scholarship by focusing on the transitivity patterns in language as the expression of the experiential metafunction.
 
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Tags: transitivity, relation, volume, contribution, perspective
Logic in Grammar: Polarity, Free Choice, and Intervention
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Logic in Grammar: Polarity, Free Choice, and InterventionThis book investigates the relation between language and logic. Gennaro Chierchia looks at the way syntactic and inferential processes interact in determining polarity sensitive and free choice phenomena. He analyses these as a form of grammaticized scalar implicature and seeks to identify the common core of the polarity system by examining many of its manifestations as well as the choices that determine its diversity. To do so he reassesses the relations between syntax, semantics, and pragmatics and in the process makes startling insights into the relation of syntax to logic.
 
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Tags: syntax, logic, polarity, relation, between
Stephen King: A Critical Companion
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Stephen King: A Critical CompanionOne of the most prolific and popular contemporary novelists, Stephen King has a devoted following of captivated readers. This is the first critical work on King to examine his most recent novels, Dolores Claiborne, Insomnia, and Rose Madder, and to analyze the many threads of his fiction in a way that is accessible to young adults and general readers. It is designed to help the reader understand the carefully organized narrative structure of his novels, the relation of his fiction to the horror and science fiction genres and to each other, character development, and stylistic and thematic concerns that recur and evolve throughout his work.
 
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Tags: fiction, readers, Stephen, novels, relation
Content and Justification: Philosophical Papers
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Content and Justification: Philosophical PapersContent and Justification presents a series of essays by Paul Boghossian on the theory of content and on its relation to the phenomenon of a priori knowledge.Part one comprises essays on the nature of rule-following and its relation to the problem of mental content; on the intelligibility of eliminativist views of the mental; on the prospects for a naturalistic reduction of mental content; and on the currently influential view that meaning is a normative notion.
 
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Tags: content, mental, essays, Content, relation