Systemic-functional linguistics is becoming an increasingly popular approach to language, given the range and thoroughness of the analytical techniques it offers, and the variety of applications it has been demonstrated to have.
I actually like this one better than the second edition. This first version clearly separates discourse-semantics and lexico-grammar as two different layers of meaning making through language.
Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL), initially developed by the social semiotic linguist Michael Halliday, is recognized as a “useful descriptive and interpretive framework for viewing language as a strategic, meaning-making resource”.
As a semiotic approach which shares similar views with Aristotle’s classical rhetoric in terms of logos, ethos, and pathos, SFL views language as being structured according to three main kinds of meaning: textual, ideational, and interpersonal meanings.
With the most common explanation of terms, textual meanings are meanings about how “what we are saying hangs together and relates to what was said before and to the context around us”; ideational meanings are meanings about “how we represent experience in language”; and interpersonal meanings are meanings about “our role relationships with other people and our attitudes to each other”.
This can therefore be called classic for things concerning Text Analysis or Modern Rhetoric.
This book help me much when I enrolled the SFG course. I learn a lot from here. I just wonder why the layout is not interesting enough. I mean, no doubt, of course, to the material in it. Eggins is the expert of it. It is grateful to learn from her. I'll give 5 stars when they publish the next edition with great layout, the one which have clear subtitle symbol in it.
Esse livro simplesmente é espetacular. Didático ao extremo. Abriu e simplificou várias coisas na área de linguística. Esse livro me fez admirar a inda mais a linguagem.