单词 | systemic linguistics |
释义 | > as lemmassystemic linguistics systemic linguistics n. (more fully systemic functional linguistics) an approach to linguistics that considers language as a network of systems determining the paradigmatic options from which speakers choose in accordance with their communicative goals; cf. system n. 12. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > other schools of linguistics > [noun] > other specific branches or schools historical linguistics1871 functional grammar1894 applied linguistics1922 functionalism1935 prelinguistics1949 metalinguistics1951 mathematical linguistics1955 systemic linguistics1958 computational linguistics1961 emic1962 microsociolinguistics1968 stratificationalism1968 creolistics1970 macrolinguistics1972 1958 T. Hill in Orbis 7 454 A new branch of systemic linguistics dealing with the types of relation that arise in use between tongues, and between them and their users. 1994 J. Hammond & P. Freebody in L. Verhoeven Functional Literacy v. 425 In recent years developments in systemic functional linguistics have given an important impetus to literacy education. 2008 R. Carter & S. Adolphs in A. Gerbig & O. Mason Lang., People, Numbers 275 Systemic linguistics is a theory that focuses on meaning, choice and probability in language and on the significance of language as a social phenomenon. < as lemmas |
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