04563nam 22005773 450 991098563480332120250127120401.0978148756843614875684369781781793008178179300X10.3138/9781781793008(CKB)4960000000237678(MiAaPQ)EBC31887147(Au-PeEL)EBL31887147(DE-B1597)730855(DE-B1597)9781781793008(EXLCZ)99496000000023767820250127d2016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHybridity in Systemic Functional Linguistics Grammar, Text and Discursive Context1st ed.Toronto :University of Toronto Press,2016.©2016.1 online resource (408 pages)9781781790649 1781790647 Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Preliminaries: Hybridity and Systemic Functional Linguistics -- Part I Grammatical Hybridity -- 2 On the (non)necessity of the hybrid category behavioural process -- 3 Hybridity in transitivity: Phraseological and metaphorically derived Processes in the system network for transitivity -- 4 Hybridity and process types -- Part II Hybridity: Implications for pedagogy and professional practices -- 5 Re-orienting semantic dispositions: The role of hybrid forms of language use in university learning -- 6 Teaching through English: Maximal Input in Meaning Making -- 7 The multilayeredness of hybridity in the written stylistic analysis argument -- 8 Activity types, discourse types and role types: interactional hybridity in professional-client encounters -- Part III Registerial and generic hybridity -- 9 Hybridisation: How language users graft new discourses on old root stock -- 10 Registerial hybridity: Indeterminacy among fields of activity -- 11 Woolf’s lecture/novel/essay A Room of One’s Own -- 12 Genre and register hybridisation in an historical text -- 13 Hybrid contexts and lexicogrammatical choices: Interpersonal uses of language in peer review reports in linguistics and mathematics -- 14 The permeable context of institutional and newspaper discourse: A corpus-based functional case study of the European sovereign debt crisis -- Part IV A closing statement: Hybridity – or permeability? -- 15 In the nature of language: Reflections on permeability and hybridity -- IndexThe term ‘hybridity’ has been around for a long time and, for most of its history of use, has been pressed into the most disparate – and often dubious – services. In recent times it has become a sort of transdisciplinary ‘buzz word’ and it was about time that Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) also raised its voice on the subject. This volume addresses the increasingly typical hybrid nature of text and discourse. In an SFL perspective, this also means that cultural and situational contexts must be seen as being always potentially hybrid or, as Hasan has fittingly put it, ‘permeable’, such permeability being based on the powerful activation/construal dialectic between discursive situation and language, system and instance. The authors of the papers in this collection variously focus on hybridity within sociocultural contexts in which discourse occurs, investigate hybridity of discourse types (in a wide range of genres, registers, text-types, etc.), but also examine hybridity within the stratum of lexicogrammar itself. Moreover, the implications of hybridity for education and the professions are explored. The volume makes plain the multifaceted complexity of the phenomenon, as well as its rich potential as a theoretical construct in SFL.Functional discourse grammarSystemic grammarMulticulturalismSocial aspectsFunctionalism (Linguistics)Functional discourse grammar.Systemic grammar.MulticulturalismSocial aspects.Functionalism (Linguistics)415Miller Donna R467081Bayley Paul570840MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910985634803321Hybridity in Systemic Functional Linguistics4334730UNINA