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Review of Miller (2021): Verbal art and systemic functional linguistics.

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العنوان: Review of Miller (2021): Verbal art and systemic functional linguistics.
المؤلفون: Butt, David G.
المصدر: Language, Context & Text; 2022, Vol. 4 Issue 2, p379-394, 16p
مصطلحات موضوعية: FUNCTIONAL linguistics, VARIATION in language, METAPHOR, FORMALISM (Literary analysis), SEMIOTICS, LINGUISTICS, SOCIOLINGUISTICS, IMAGINATION
مستخلص: Miller notes that neither Hasan nor Halliday was inclined to take up this direct connection with Jakobson's stylistics. As expressed by Hasan (echoing Benjamin Lee Whorf, and cited by Miller on the opening page of "Preliminaries" (p. xvii)), while language may be "the best show" that humans put on, verbal art may be the best performance of that show and, hence, an optimum route for examining humanities - the semantic resources of a grammar and the reflective function of our "stream of consciousness" (Hasan quoted by Miller (pp. 60-61)). Miller, Donna R. Verbal art and systemic functional linguistics Key concepts in systemic functional linguistics Sheffield, UK Equinox 2021 xx+ 148 Donna Miller has written an extremely useful and, in many ways, a remarkable monograph. Miller mentions the "custodians" of Hasan's socio-semantic stylistics, among others: Lukin, Webster (who is also editing Hasan's collected works), Bowcher, Miller herself and her collaborators Luporini and Turci. [Extracted from the article]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:25897233
DOI:10.1075/langct.00041.but