Language as Social Semiotic: The Social Interpretation of Language and MeaningUniversity Park Press, 1978 - 256 ページ |
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... protolanguage : he had developed a semiotic system in respect of all these six functions without making any demand on the adult language at all . The elements of the system were entirely his own invention . Then there came a point at ...
... protolanguage : he had developed a semiotic system in respect of all these six functions without making any demand on the adult language at all . The elements of the system were entirely his own invention . Then there came a point at ...
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... protolanguage at 10 months ( Halliday 1975a ) . Such expressions owe nothing to the mother tongue ; this is the stage at which , in many folklores , the child can talk to animals and to spirits , but adults cannot join in . Then comes a ...
... protolanguage at 10 months ( Halliday 1975a ) . Such expressions owe nothing to the mother tongue ; this is the stage at which , in many folklores , the child can talk to animals and to spirits , but adults cannot join in . Then comes a ...
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... proto - language ' is the regulatory function , that of controlling the behaviour of other people ; and in this function he is likely to develop meanings such as ' do that some more ' ( continue or repeat what you've just been doing ) ...
... proto - language ' is the regulatory function , that of controlling the behaviour of other people ; and in this function he is likely to develop meanings such as ' do that some more ' ( continue or repeat what you've just been doing ) ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Language and social man Part 1 | 9 |
A socialfunctional approach to language | 36 |
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adult language antilanguage antisociety aspects Basil Bernstein behaviour Bernstein child choice clause communication concept context of situation culture defined diatypic discourse distinction elements encoded English environment example experiential expression fact field functional components functions of language grammar Gumperz Halliday Hymes ideational implies individual inter-organism interac interaction interpersonal interpretation Jean Ure kind Labov language development learning lexical lexicogrammatical system linguistic system logical mathematical meaning potential metafunctions metaphor mother tongue nature particular patterns perspective phonological protolanguage question reality realization reference relation relevant rhetorical mode role relationships semantic change semantic network semantic system semiotic structure sense sentence significant situation type social class social context social dialect social semiotic social structure social system society sociolinguistic sociological sociosemantic speak speaker specific speech standard language subcultural symbolic talk teacher tend tenor and mode theory things typically urban variety verbal words