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Language as Social Semiotic: the Social Interpretation of language and Meaning

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El lenguaje no es un mero reflejo metafórico de la realidad social ni un ingrediente expresivo de é es el vínculo semiótico que produce y renueva los significados culturales y los significantes discursivos, los mensajes complejos de un momento histórico. Los ensayos reunidos de Halliday reflejan una indagación a fondo dentro de este abigarrado fenómeno.

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First published January 1, 1978

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M.A.K. Halliday

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Michael Alexander Kirkwood Halliday is a British-born Australian linguist who developed the internationally influential systemic functional linguistic model of language.

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"Learning a language is to know how to mean, in society".

This is a must read for anyone who would like to know about sociolinguistics. It is a classic in the field.

Halliday doesn't only describes, characterises language as a system, and its components semiotically, and semantically. But he also dicusses language teaching methods, language and education.
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I think Goodreads need to correct the hopefully orthographic - rather than conceptual - mistakes (yes... more than one) in the book's title. It is quite painful to bear.
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