A Systemic Functional Approach to Analysing Casual Conversation
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This Paper is about language and social relationships. It adopts a Hallidayan perspective of language, viewing it as a social semiotic meaning making-system. This paper utilises the tools offered by Systemic Functional Linguistics to analyse the grammatical options made by speakers. It examines the interplay of the different linguistic options that a group of women employ as they interact with each other. Negotiation and re-negotiation of role relations occur when we enter into linguistic exchanges with our fellow beings and it is through such interaction that we construct reality (Berger and Luckman, 1966). Social beings speak to each other, they engage with each other through language, and this interaction is What goes a long way to establishing our social universe. The aim of this paper then is to Put on display the fact that language is not just about achieving goals, it is a meaning-making devise utilised by speakers to construe relationships of power and solidarity, indeed to construct social reality.
- 県立長崎シーボルト大学の論文
- 2000-12-20
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