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A Systemic Functional Study of Modality in Modern Chinese (M.A.K. Halliday Library Functional Linguistics) (Hardcover)

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1 Introduction

1.1 Preamble

1.2 Background to the research

1.3 Theoretical framework

1.4 Research questions

1.5 Data and methodology

1.6 The organization of the book

2 Literature Review

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Modality in English

2.3 Modality in Modern Chinese

2.4 Modality in SFL

2.4.1 Halliday (1985, 1994); Halliday & Matthiessen (2014)

2.4.2 Thompson (1996, 2004, 2013)

2.4.3 Martin (1990, 1992); Martin & White (2005); Martin & Rose (2007)

2.4.4 Fawcett (2008, forthcoming)

2.4.5 Zhu (1985, 1996); Halliday & McDonald (2004); Li (2007)

3 Systemic Functional Theory Revisited

3.1 Introduction

3.2 SFL as a general linguistic theory

3.3 The "architecture" of language

3.3.1 Stratification

3.3.2 Instantiation

3.3.3 Metafunction

3.3.4 Axis (paradigmatic organization)

3.3.5 Axis (syntagmatic organization)

3.3.6 Rank

3.4 Reasons for adopting the systemic functional approach

3.5 Summary

4 A Short Overview of Chinese Lexicogrammar

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Interpersonal meaning - the system of MOOD

4.3 Experiential meaning - the system of TRANSITIVITY

4.4 Textual meaning - the system of THEME and INFORMATION

4.5 Logical meaning - the systems of TAXIS and LOGICO-SEMANTIC TYPES

5 The System of Types of Modality

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Two major types of modality

5.3 Modulation

5.3.1 Obligation

5.3.2 Inclination

5.3.3 Ability

5.4 Modalization: probability

5.4.1 Certainty

5.4.2 Median probability

5.4.3 Possibility

5.5 Usuality in Chinese

5.6 Summary

6 The System of Realization of Types of Modality

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Modalization: the system of ORIENTATIONS

6.3 Modulation: the system of ORIENTATION

6.4 The notion of "cline"

7 Realizations of Modality in the Textual Structure of Clause

7.1 Introduction

7.2 Realizations of modality in the thematic structure

7.2.1 Modal adverbs of probability as the interpersona.

About the Author


Shu Yang received her joint Ph.D. degree in linguistics from Sun Yat-sen University and City University of Hong Kong. She is Associate Professor at South China Agricultural University. Her research interests focus on systemic functional linguistics, discourse analysis and foreign language teaching. She has published papers in journals such as Functions of Language and Annual Review of Functional Linguistics. She is currently working on two books on Modality.

Product Details
ISBN: 9789811680199
ISBN-10: 9811680191
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: December 11th, 2021
Pages: 175
Language: English
Series: M.A.K. Halliday Library Functional Linguistics