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本书兼具知识性、规范性和应用性,旨在为广大英语专业高年级本科生、研究生、教师及语言研究者提供专业、系
统、实用的语义分析指导。
作者简介
何伟,博士,博士后,北京科技大学教授,博士生导师,外国语言文学一级学科带头人,外国语学院副院长,功能语言学研究中心主任,校学术委员会委员,Journal of World Languages联合主编,Functional Linguistics副主编,《北京科技大学学报(社科版)》语言学栏目主编,中山大学功能语言学研究所客座教授,香港城市大学兼职教授,中国功能语言学协会副秘书长,中国英汉语篇分析协会副秘书长,中国英汉语比较研究会理事,北京市优秀教师,2009年入选教育部新世纪优秀人才。共有100多项研究成果发表,包括发表在SSCI、CSSCI及其他期刊和文集中的近70篇学术论文,4部专著,6部教材,30多部编著、译著等。主持多项国家级及省部级科教研课题,包括2项国家社科基金项目,1项教育部新世纪优秀人才支持计划项目,1项教育部人文社科基金项目,2项中央高校基本科研业务费项目等,以及1部国家级十一五规划教材、2门北京市精品课程及1部北京市精品教材,1项北京高等学校教育教学改革项目等。
目录
总序
前言
Abbreviations
Chapter 1 Review of Transitivity Studies
1.1 Introduction
1.2 History of transitivity studies
1.2.1 The preliminary phase
1.2.2 The prototype phase
1.2.3 The forming phase
1.2.4 The completion phase
1.3 Developments of transitivity studies abroad
1.3.1 Matthiessen's studies
1.3.2 Martin et al.'s studies
1.3.3 Fawcett's studies
1.4 Transitivity studies in China
1.4.1 Developments of transitivity studies in China
1.4.2 Further developments of transitivity studies in China
1.5 Major problems in existing transitivity studies
1.6 Recent and further developments of transitivity studies in China
1.7 Summary
Exercises
Chapter 2 Action Processes
2.1 Overview
2.2 One—role processes
2.2.1 Agent only
2.2.2 Affected only
2.2.3 Created only(few types)
2.3 Two—role processes
2.3.1 Ag+Pro+Af
2.3.2 Ag+Pro+Cre
2.3.3 Ag+Pro+Ra
2.3.4 Ag+Pro+Ma(few types)
2.3.5 Ag—Ca+Pro+Dir
2.3.6 Af—Ca+Pro+Dir(fairly infrequent)
2.4 Three—role processes
2.4.1 Ag+Pro+Af+Ma(few types)
2.4.2 Ag+Pro+Af—Ca+Dir
2.4.3 Ag+Pro+Af—...+Af—....
2.5 Causative action processes
2.6 Summary
Exercises
Chapter 3 Mental Processes
3.1 Overview
3.2 Emotive processes
3.2.1 Em+Pro+Ph
3.2.2 Ph+Pro+Em
3.2.3 It+Pro+Em+Ph
3.2.4 Af—Em+Pro+Ph
3.2.5 Em+Pro+Ph+Cor
3.2.6 Ag+Pro+((Em+Pro+Ph))
3.3 Desiderative processes
3.3.1 Desr+Pro+Ph
3.3.2 Ag+Pro+((Desr+Pro+Phi)
3.4 Perceptive processes
3.4.1 Pert+Pro+Ph
3.4.2 Ag—Perc+Pro+Ph
3.4.3 Ag+Pro+((Perc+Pro+Ph))
3.5 Cognitive processes
3.5.1 Cog+Pro+Ph
3.5.2 It+Pro+Cog+Ph
3.5.3 AfCog+Pro+Ph
3.5.4 It+Pro+Af—Cog+Ph
3.5.5 Ag—Cog+Pro+Ph
3.5.6 Ag—Cog+Pro+Cre—Ph
3.5.7 Ag—Cog+Pro+Ph+Cot
3.5.8 Ag+Pro+((Cog+Pro+Ph))
3.6 Summary
Exercises
Chapter 4 Relational Processes
4.1 Overview
4.2 Attributive processes
4.2.1 Ca+Pro+At
4.2.2 Ca+Pro
4.2.3 It+Pro+At+Ca
4.2.4 Af—Ca+Pro+At
4.2.5 Ag—Ca+Pro+At
4.2.6 Ag+Pro+((Ca+At))
4.3 Identifying processes
4.3.1 Tk+Pro+VI
4.3.2 V1+Pro+Tk
4.3.3 Ag+Pro+((Tk+Pro+V1))
4.4 Locational processes
4.4.1 Ca+Pro+Loe
4.4.2 Ag—Ca+Pro+Loc
4.4.3 Af—Ca+Pro+Loc
4.4.4 Ag+Pro+((Ca+Pro+Loc))
4.5 Directional processes
4.5.1 Ca+Pro+So and/or Pa and/or Des
4.5.2 Ag+Pro+((Ca+Pro+Dir: So and/or Pa
and/or Des))
4.6 Possessive processes
4.6.1 Post+Pro+Posd
4.6.2 Posd+Pro+Posr
4.6.3 Ag+Pro+((Posr+Pro+Posd))
4.7 Correlational processes
4.7.1 Corl+Pro+Cor2
4.7.2 Ag+Pro+Corl+Cor2
4.7.3 Ag+Pro+((Corl+pro+Cot2))
4.8 Summary
Exercises
Chapter 5 Behavioral Processes
5.1 Overview
5.2 Process types
5.2.1 Behr+Pro
5.2.2 Behr+Pro+Ra
5.2.3 Ag+Pro+((Behr+Pro(+Ra)))
5.3 Summary
Exercises
Chapter 6 Communicative Processes
6.1 Overview
6.2 Process types
6.2.1 Corer+Pro+Cored
6.2.2 Corer+Pro+Comee+Cored
6.2.3 Corer+Pro+Cored+Comee
6.2.4 Ag+Pro+((Comr+Pro+Cored(+Comee)))
6.3 Summary
Exercises
Chapter 7 Existential Processes
7.I Overview
7.2 Process types
7.2.1 There+Pro+Ext+Loc
7.2.2 Loc(Dir)+there+Pro+Ag—Ext
7.2.3 Loc(Dir)+there+Pro+Af—Ext
7.2.4 Ag+Pro+((there+Pro+Ext+Loc))
7.3 Summary
Exercises
Chapter 8 Meteorological Processes
8.1 Overview
8.2 Process types
8.2.1 It+Pro
8.2.2 It+Pro+PrEx
8.2.3 Ag+Pro+((It+Pro))
8.3 Summary
Exercises
Chapter 9 Discourse Analysis
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Text 1
9.3 Text 2
9.4 Text 3
9.5 Summary
Exercises
Keys
References
文摘
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"Halliday points out that semantically the Token will be a 'sign,name,form,holder or occupant' of a Value,which gives the 'meaning,referent,f'unction,status or role' of the Token"(Eggins 2004: 243).Token and Va(ue can also be differentiated based on generality.The more general category is usually the Value,while the specific embodiment is the Token.Identification is a matter of relating a specific realization to a more general category(Thompson 2004/2008: 97).The structure of every identifying clause is eitherIdentified/Token+Identifier/Value or IdentifiedNalue+Identifier/Token.The verbs used in identifying processes usually have an inherent"equative"meaning and they mainly include: play,act as,function as,serve as; mean,indicate,suggest,imply,.show,betoken,mark,reflect; equal、add up to,make; comprise、feature,inalude; exemplify,illustrale; express,signify,realize,spell,stand for,mean; be,become,remain(Halliday1994/2000: 123; Halliday & Matthiessen 2014: 268).
本书兼具知识性、规范性和应用性,旨在为广大英语专业高年级本科生、研究生、教师及语言研究者提供专业、系
统、实用的语义分析指导。
作者简介
何伟,博士,博士后,北京科技大学教授,博士生导师,外国语言文学一级学科带头人,外国语学院副院长,功能语言学研究中心主任,校学术委员会委员,Journal of World Languages联合主编,Functional Linguistics副主编,《北京科技大学学报(社科版)》语言学栏目主编,中山大学功能语言学研究所客座教授,香港城市大学兼职教授,中国功能语言学协会副秘书长,中国英汉语篇分析协会副秘书长,中国英汉语比较研究会理事,北京市优秀教师,2009年入选教育部新世纪优秀人才。共有100多项研究成果发表,包括发表在SSCI、CSSCI及其他期刊和文集中的近70篇学术论文,4部专著,6部教材,30多部编著、译著等。主持多项国家级及省部级科教研课题,包括2项国家社科基金项目,1项教育部新世纪优秀人才支持计划项目,1项教育部人文社科基金项目,2项中央高校基本科研业务费项目等,以及1部国家级十一五规划教材、2门北京市精品课程及1部北京市精品教材,1项北京高等学校教育教学改革项目等。
目录
总序
前言
Abbreviations
Chapter 1 Review of Transitivity Studies
1.1 Introduction
1.2 History of transitivity studies
1.2.1 The preliminary phase
1.2.2 The prototype phase
1.2.3 The forming phase
1.2.4 The completion phase
1.3 Developments of transitivity studies abroad
1.3.1 Matthiessen's studies
1.3.2 Martin et al.'s studies
1.3.3 Fawcett's studies
1.4 Transitivity studies in China
1.4.1 Developments of transitivity studies in China
1.4.2 Further developments of transitivity studies in China
1.5 Major problems in existing transitivity studies
1.6 Recent and further developments of transitivity studies in China
1.7 Summary
Exercises
Chapter 2 Action Processes
2.1 Overview
2.2 One—role processes
2.2.1 Agent only
2.2.2 Affected only
2.2.3 Created only(few types)
2.3 Two—role processes
2.3.1 Ag+Pro+Af
2.3.2 Ag+Pro+Cre
2.3.3 Ag+Pro+Ra
2.3.4 Ag+Pro+Ma(few types)
2.3.5 Ag—Ca+Pro+Dir
2.3.6 Af—Ca+Pro+Dir(fairly infrequent)
2.4 Three—role processes
2.4.1 Ag+Pro+Af+Ma(few types)
2.4.2 Ag+Pro+Af—Ca+Dir
2.4.3 Ag+Pro+Af—...+Af—....
2.5 Causative action processes
2.6 Summary
Exercises
Chapter 3 Mental Processes
3.1 Overview
3.2 Emotive processes
3.2.1 Em+Pro+Ph
3.2.2 Ph+Pro+Em
3.2.3 It+Pro+Em+Ph
3.2.4 Af—Em+Pro+Ph
3.2.5 Em+Pro+Ph+Cor
3.2.6 Ag+Pro+((Em+Pro+Ph))
3.3 Desiderative processes
3.3.1 Desr+Pro+Ph
3.3.2 Ag+Pro+((Desr+Pro+Phi)
3.4 Perceptive processes
3.4.1 Pert+Pro+Ph
3.4.2 Ag—Perc+Pro+Ph
3.4.3 Ag+Pro+((Perc+Pro+Ph))
3.5 Cognitive processes
3.5.1 Cog+Pro+Ph
3.5.2 It+Pro+Cog+Ph
3.5.3 AfCog+Pro+Ph
3.5.4 It+Pro+Af—Cog+Ph
3.5.5 Ag—Cog+Pro+Ph
3.5.6 Ag—Cog+Pro+Cre—Ph
3.5.7 Ag—Cog+Pro+Ph+Cot
3.5.8 Ag+Pro+((Cog+Pro+Ph))
3.6 Summary
Exercises
Chapter 4 Relational Processes
4.1 Overview
4.2 Attributive processes
4.2.1 Ca+Pro+At
4.2.2 Ca+Pro
4.2.3 It+Pro+At+Ca
4.2.4 Af—Ca+Pro+At
4.2.5 Ag—Ca+Pro+At
4.2.6 Ag+Pro+((Ca+At))
4.3 Identifying processes
4.3.1 Tk+Pro+VI
4.3.2 V1+Pro+Tk
4.3.3 Ag+Pro+((Tk+Pro+V1))
4.4 Locational processes
4.4.1 Ca+Pro+Loe
4.4.2 Ag—Ca+Pro+Loc
4.4.3 Af—Ca+Pro+Loc
4.4.4 Ag+Pro+((Ca+Pro+Loc))
4.5 Directional processes
4.5.1 Ca+Pro+So and/or Pa and/or Des
4.5.2 Ag+Pro+((Ca+Pro+Dir: So and/or Pa
and/or Des))
4.6 Possessive processes
4.6.1 Post+Pro+Posd
4.6.2 Posd+Pro+Posr
4.6.3 Ag+Pro+((Posr+Pro+Posd))
4.7 Correlational processes
4.7.1 Corl+Pro+Cor2
4.7.2 Ag+Pro+Corl+Cor2
4.7.3 Ag+Pro+((Corl+pro+Cot2))
4.8 Summary
Exercises
Chapter 5 Behavioral Processes
5.1 Overview
5.2 Process types
5.2.1 Behr+Pro
5.2.2 Behr+Pro+Ra
5.2.3 Ag+Pro+((Behr+Pro(+Ra)))
5.3 Summary
Exercises
Chapter 6 Communicative Processes
6.1 Overview
6.2 Process types
6.2.1 Corer+Pro+Cored
6.2.2 Corer+Pro+Comee+Cored
6.2.3 Corer+Pro+Cored+Comee
6.2.4 Ag+Pro+((Comr+Pro+Cored(+Comee)))
6.3 Summary
Exercises
Chapter 7 Existential Processes
7.I Overview
7.2 Process types
7.2.1 There+Pro+Ext+Loc
7.2.2 Loc(Dir)+there+Pro+Ag—Ext
7.2.3 Loc(Dir)+there+Pro+Af—Ext
7.2.4 Ag+Pro+((there+Pro+Ext+Loc))
7.3 Summary
Exercises
Chapter 8 Meteorological Processes
8.1 Overview
8.2 Process types
8.2.1 It+Pro
8.2.2 It+Pro+PrEx
8.2.3 Ag+Pro+((It+Pro))
8.3 Summary
Exercises
Chapter 9 Discourse Analysis
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Text 1
9.3 Text 2
9.4 Text 3
9.5 Summary
Exercises
Keys
References
文摘
版权页:
插图:
"Halliday points out that semantically the Token will be a 'sign,name,form,holder or occupant' of a Value,which gives the 'meaning,referent,f'unction,status or role' of the Token"(Eggins 2004: 243).Token and Va(ue can also be differentiated based on generality.The more general category is usually the Value,while the specific embodiment is the Token.Identification is a matter of relating a specific realization to a more general category(Thompson 2004/2008: 97).The structure of every identifying clause is eitherIdentified/Token+Identifier/Value or IdentifiedNalue+Identifier/Token.The verbs used in identifying processes usually have an inherent"equative"meaning and they mainly include: play,act as,function as,serve as; mean,indicate,suggest,imply,.show,betoken,mark,reflect; equal、add up to,make; comprise、feature,inalude; exemplify,illustrale; express,signify,realize,spell,stand for,mean; be,become,remain(Halliday1994/2000: 123; Halliday & Matthiessen 2014: 268).
ISBN | 9787513582124 |
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出版社 | 外语教学与研究出版社 |
作者 | 何伟 |
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