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"This collection reflects on developments in the field of Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) as embodied in the body of work of key figure Christian M.I.M. Matthiessen, highlighting his diverse contributions to the field from theoretical and applied perspectives. The book surveys Matthiessen's academic career and illustrates the myriad ways in which his work has reverberated through to current innovations in SFL research. The volume surveys his theoretical contributions on major linguistic topics, andhis influence on the development of SFL. Written by some of the world's foremost scholars in the field, chapters cover such topics as theories of SFL and its applications in different domains and the developmental trajectories of SFL in major geographic areas. Addressing the key issues in SFL through the lens of Matthiessen's career, this book is an accessible resource for students and scholars in systemic functional linguistics, as well as those interested in the systemic functional approach in related areas within linguistics"--

This collection reflects on developments in the field of Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) as embodied in the body of work of key figure Christian M.I.M. Matthiessen, highlighting his diverse contributions to the field from theoretical and applied perspectives. The book surveys Matthiessen’s academic career and illustrates the myriad ways in which his work has reverberated through to current innovations in SFL research. The volume surveys his theoretical contributions on major linguistic topics, and his influence on the development of SFL. Written by some of the world’s foremost scholars in the field, chapters cover such topics as theories of SFL and its applications in different domains and the developmental trajectories of SFL in major geographic areas. Addressing the key issues in SFL through the lens of Matthiessen’s career, this book is an accessible resource for students and scholars in systemic functional linguistics, as well as those interested in the systemic functional approach in related areas within linguistics.



This collection reflects the field of Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) as embodied in the work of key figure Christian M.I.M. Matthiessen. This book is ideal for students and scholars in systemic functional linguistics.

List of Figures

List of Tables

List of Contributors

Acknowledgements

Abbreviations

Introduction

BO WANG AND YUANYI MA

PART I

Christian Matthiessen and systemic functional theory

1 Navigating in semiological space: Theory and Matthiessonian cartography,
from typology to register and artificial intelligence

DAVID G. BUTT AND ANNABELLE LUKIN

Preface

1.1 Introduction

1.2 An international troubadour of linguistics

1.3 A magnum opus

1.4 Matthiessen and the challenge of linguistic categories

1.5 Grammars, and the centrality of the maps to sciences of society and mind

1.6 Typological and multilingual work

1.7 Realizational systems: Probabilistic, adaptive systems

1.8 Teaching theory

1.9 Managing complexity amid semiotic evolution: Semogenesis

1.10 Conclusion: Linguistics for grown-ups

Notes

References

2 Christian Matthiessen and register

ERICH STEINER

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Register situating the concept

2.2.1 Register origins in Firthian linguistics and Systemic Functional
Linguistics

2.2.2 Register its place in SFL architecture

2.2.3 Register its place in other linguistic traditions

2.3 Matthiessen and register

2.3.1 Conceptual overviews

2.3.2 Context related to other semiotic systems and
individuation/affiliation

2.3.3 A comprehensive research programme: Field-based maps of registers of
one language (English)

2.4 Empirical claims and future development

Notes

References

3 Syllable and syllable onsets: Japanese and English: Some insights inspired
by Halliday and Matthiessens systemic functional linguistic architecture

GERARD OGRADY

3.1 Introduction

3.2 What would a systemic phonology look like?

3.3 Japanese syllables and English onsets compared and contrasted

3.4 Conclusion

Appendix

Notes

References

PART II

Christian Matthiessen and applications of systemic functional theory

4 Systemic Functional Linguistics: Language description, comparison and
typology Key characteristics

CHRISTIAN M.I.M. MATTHIESSEN

4.1 Introduction: SFL and language description, comparison and typology

4.2 Key characteristics of systemic functional language description,
comparison and typology

4.2.1 Key characteristics covered in some detail here

4.2.2 Key characteristics only mentioned here

4.3 Theory of language and descriptions of languages

4.3.1 Theory and description: Hjelmslev, Firth, Halliday

4.3.2 Theory of modern language, description, comparison and descriptive
generalizations

4.3.3 The theoretical architecture of language: Dimensionality and basis for
comparison

4.4 The primacy of systemic organization

4.4.1 An illustration of the primacy of systemic organization: Modern
Standard Arabic

4.4.2 Axis: Paradigmatic (systemic) and syntagmatic (structural)

4.4.3 The systemic composition of languages as systems of system

4.4.4 Reinterpretation of implicational universals

4.4.5 Frequency in representative typological samples

4.4.6 Multilingual systems networks

4.5 The cline of instantiation and the probabilistic nature of the linguistic
system

4.5.1 Probabilistic profiles

4.5.2 Babies taking statistics

4.6 The inherent variability of the linguistic system

4.6.1 Three kinds of variation

4.6.2 Registerial variation

4.6.3 Registerial variation in context: Field of activity

4.6.4 Variation around the languages of the world seen from above and from
below; and also from roundabout

4.7 The content plane: The metafunctional spectral organization of language

4.7.1 The status of the metafunctions

4.7.2 Metafunctional modes of meaning: Complementarity and variation

4.7.3 Logical and experiential complementarity

4.7.4 Examples of diversity in the experiential construal of the Umwelt of
speakers

4.7.5 Metafunctional modes of meaning, modes of expression and media of
expression

4.7.6 Variation in metafunctional combinations

4.8 Semogenesis: Lexicogrammaticalization

4.8.1 Grammaticalization in the descriptivetypological literature

4.8.2 Towards a systemic functional account of lexicogrammaticalization

4.8.3 Hierarchy of axis paradigmatic: decrease in delicacy; rank: descent
in rank

4.8.4 Cline of instantiation: Increase in frequency

4.8.5 The spectrum of metafunction: Experiential to interpersonal and
textual

4.9 A personal angle

4.10 Conclusion

Notes

References

5 On language and linguistics in health: Christian Matthiessen and health
communication research

NEDA KARIMI

5.1 Text generation and health reports

5.2 A socio-semiotic framework for conceptualizing patientcentered care

5.2.1 Patient-centered care

5.2.2 Matthiessens (2013) socio-semiotic model

5.3 The patient journey and communication load

5.4 Building research capacity and mentorship

5.5 Final remark

Note

References

6 Christian Matthiessen and verbal art

DONNA R. MILLER

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Building on the HallidayHasan verbal art cornerstone

6.3 Amplifying and enriching the SFS legacy

6.3.1 Trinocularity 254

6.3.2 Verbal art from the vantage point of the field of activity

6.3.3 The stratal dispersal of literature

6.3.4 The spectrum of metafunction

6.3.5 The cline of instantiation, meaning potential and register vis-ą-vis
verbal art

6.4 Parting thoughts

Acknowledgements

Notes

References

PART III

Christian Matthiessen and the global influences of Systemic Functional
Linguistics

7 The impact of Christian M.I.M Matthiessen on Systemic Functional
Linguistics in Australia

ERNEST S. AKEREJOLA

7.1 Introduction

7.2 Matthiessen in the Australian SFL context

7.3 Matthiessens crucial role in SFL advancement in Australia

7.4 Matthiessens professional commitments

7.4.1 Professor of Linguistics

7.4.2 The provision of tools for modelling SFL description

7.4.3 The foundation of systemic linguistic typological research groups
across and beyond Australia

7.4.4 The Matthiessonian approach

7.4.5 The successful building of the SFL community

7.4.6 An all-round linguistic scholar and his mentoring strategies

7.4.7 The Matthiessonian teaching and supervision

7.5 Matthiessens humane intellectualism

7.5.1 The Matthiessonian modus operandi

7.5.2 Postlude to Matthiessens mentorship

Notes

References

8 Matthiessen in the Latin American SFL community

JESUS DAVID GUERRA LYONS

8.1 Introduction

8.2 Methodology

8.3 Findings

8.3.1 Quantitative indicators

8.3.2 Qualitative indicators

8.4 Concluding remarks

Notes

References

9 Christian Matthiessen and Systemic Functional Linguistics in Europe

JORGE ARUS-HITA

9.1 Introduction

9.2 Early years: Matthiessen in Sweden

9.3 Influence of Matthiessens research

9.4 Specific collaborations

9.5 Christian and Michael

9.6 Conclusion

Acknowledgments

References

Index
Bo Wang is Research Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Macau.

Yuanyi Ma is the co-author of several books on Systemic Functional Linguistics, such as Translating Tagores Stray Birds into Chinese, Systemic Functional Translation Studies, Systemic Functional Insights on Language and Linguistics, and Introducing M.A.K. Halliday.