
Language, Context and Text
Volume 5, Issue 1 (2023)
2023. iv, 268 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 26 May 2023
Published online on 26 May 2023
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Editor’s notep. 1
- Archiving an academic legacy: The Halliday and Hasan Archive projectHelen Caple, David Butt, Frances Christie & Y. J. Doran | pp. 2–15
- Structure markers: A subjacency duplex analysisJ. R. Martin & Y. J. Doran | pp. 16–48
- A comparative study of nominal group systems and structures between Lhasa Tibetan and Mandarin ChinesePin Wang | pp. 49–79
- The diachronic analysis of resultative constructions: A systemic functional frameworkYang Yanning | pp. 80–107
- From the personal and private to the community and public: Adapting Sydney School pedagogy to train support workers of people with intellectual disabilityShoshana Dreyfus | pp. 108–123
- A trinocular view of the auxiliary verb will in COVID-19 briefings from Westminster and HolyroodDavid Beauchamp & Sheena Gardner | pp. 124–160
- Graduating points of view in Spanish written language: The role of modalityTeresa Oteíza | pp. 161–192
- Our last Luciferian pact? The grammatical construction of the “self” and some implications for discourse in the human sciencesDavid G. Butt | pp. 193–242
- Natalia Ávila Reyes (ed.). 2021. Multilingual contributions to writing research: Toward an equal academic exchangeReviewed by Jorge Arús-Hita | pp. 243–254
- Thu Ngo, Susan Hood, J. R. Martin, Clare Painter, Bradley A. Smith & Michele Zappavigna. 2022. Modelling paralanguage using systemic functional semiotics: Theory and applicationReviewed by Arianna Maiorani | pp. 255–259
- Randy Allen Harris. 2021. The linguistics wars: Chomsky, Lakoff, and the battle over deep structureReviewed by Edward McDonald | pp. 260–268
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