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Concept in functional linguistics
The term metafunction originates in systemic functional linguistics and is considered to be a property of all languages. Systemic functional linguistics
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Primary tenets
that language is as it is because of what it has evolved to do (see Metafunction). Thus, what he refers to as the multidimensional architecture of language
Systemic_functional_grammar
Approach that considers language as a social semiotic system
organisation of language at all levels, which is achieved via metafunctions. Metafunction is uniquely defined in SFL as the "organisation of the functional
Systemic functional linguistics
Systemic_functional_linguistics
the organization of language in context, alongside instantiation and metafunction. Stratification orders "language in context into subsystem according
Stratification_(linguistics)
Group of words in systemic functional grammar
group is a combination of three distinct functional components, or metafunctions, which express three largely independent sets of semantic choice: the
Nominal group (functional grammar)
Nominal_group_(functional_grammar)
Book by Andrei Alexandrescu
nested types. A policy-based host class can be thought of as a type of metafunction, taking a set of behaviors represented by types as input, and returning
Modern_C++_Design
Concept in systemic functional linguistics
systemic functional linguistics theory. Alongside stratification and metafunction, it is one of the global semiotic dimensions that define the organization
Cline_of_instantiation
Field of semiotics
language is a system organised for the following three purposes (areas or "metafunctions"): Facilitating certain kinds of social and interpersonal interactions
Social_semiotics
semiotic dimensions, specifying: the cline of instantiation the spectrum of metafunction the hierarchy of rank the hierarchy of axis Trinocular vision Peng, Wei;
Trinocular_perspective
Canadian linguist
Evaluation) describes the organisation of texts with respect to the three metafunctions of language - interpersonal, ideational and textual. Interpersonal discourse
J._R._Martin
Swedish linguist (born 1956)
functional grammar: a first step into the theory, Higher Education Press Metafunction "List of publications". Archived from the original on 2013-12-25. Retrieved
C._M._I._M._Matthiessen
Series of science/speculative fiction books by Julian May
golden torcs that enable the Tanu to utilize their otherwise latent metafunctions). The Firvulag (e.g. Fitharn Pegleg) are, on the whole, small, dark
Saga_of_Pliocene_Exile
1970s automated theorem prover
"CakeML". Retrieved 2 November 2019. Boyer, Robert S; Moore, J Strother. Metafunctions: Proving Them Correct and Using Them Efficiently as New Proof Procedures
Logic for Computable Functions
Logic_for_Computable_Functions
British linguist (1925–2018)
Bühler and Malinowski. Halliday's notion of language functions, or "metafunctions", became part of his general linguistic theory. The final volume of
Michael_Halliday
Indian linguist (1931–2015)
Collected Works of Ruqaiya Hasan, Vol. 7, ed. J. Webster. London: Equinox. Metafunction After government birth records were lost in Pratapgarh, Hasan's mother
Ruqaiya_Hasan
1981 novel by Julian May
into Exile and is discovered to have grandmaster-level latent creative metafunctions by the Tanu. Her power and beauty attract Nodonn Battlemaster who takes
The_Many-Colored_Land
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Chinese
flourishing and lustrous.
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The Moon
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Latin American
Rule; pattern. Can also be a feminine form of Norman: from the North.
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Praised.
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Acclaim
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Italian
Youthful.
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Australian, Finnish, German, Norse, Slovenia, Teutonic
Giver of Reason; Desire; Protection; Will
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Hindi
Supreme god.
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English
English : from Old French pafard ‘shield’, hence a Norman nickname for a fighting man or metonymic occupational name for an armorer.English : Pafford in Moretonhampstead or Parford in Drewsteignton, both named from Old English pæð ‘path’ + ford ‘ford’.
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