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Definition of functional grammar in English: functional grammarnoun mass nounA theory of grammar concerned with the social and pragmatic functions of language, relating these to both formal syntactic properties and prosodic properties. Example sentencesExamples - Using the framework of systemic functional grammar, this study compares two modes of presenting the same scientific topic: in a physics textbook and in interactive teacher talk.
- Since your approach is based on Hallidayan functional grammar, isn't this arguably problematic position something you ‘inherit’ from this tradition?
- ‘The emphasis will be on functional grammar and these resource-persons will in turn train the teachers to better equip them in the teaching of English,’ he explains.
- In current ESL teaching methodology, it is Michael Halliday's functional grammar that has impacted on all sectors of education in Australia.
Definition of functional grammar in US English: functional grammarnounˈfəŋ(k)ʃənl A theory of grammar concerned with how the social, cognitive, and pragmatic functions of language relate to structure. Example sentencesExamples - Using the framework of systemic functional grammar, this study compares two modes of presenting the same scientific topic: in a physics textbook and in interactive teacher talk.
- Since your approach is based on Hallidayan functional grammar, isn't this arguably problematic position something you ‘inherit’ from this tradition?
- In current ESL teaching methodology, it is Michael Halliday's functional grammar that has impacted on all sectors of education in Australia.
- ‘The emphasis will be on functional grammar and these resource-persons will in turn train the teachers to better equip them in the teaching of English,’ he explains.
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