By persuading others, we convince ourselves.
— Junius
— Junius
Matters Arising Within Systemic Functional Linguistic Theory And Its Community Of Users
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| synonyms: | devout, devoted, loyal, dedicated, faithful, staunch, firm, steadfast,resolute, unwavering, sincere, wholehearted, keen, earnest,enthusiastic, zealous, passionate, ardent, fervent, motivated, driven,active, sworn, pledged; More |
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Bees
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Academics
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Bees explore physical space
looking for material resources (nectar, pollen)
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Academics explore
semiotic space looking for semiotic resources (theories)
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When bees construe such
a resource, they identify it for their fellows, indicating the value of the
resource through their enthusiasm
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When academics construe
such a resource, they identify it for their fellows, indicating the value of
the resource through their enthusiasm
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Other bees select which
of the resource-finding bees to join up with and subsequently make use of the
resource
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Other academics select
which of the resource-finding academics to join up with and subsequently make
use of the resource
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| The long term success of a specific bee community depends on imitating the bees that identify sufficiently rich resources | The long term success of a specific academic community depends on imitating the academics that identify sufficiently rich resources |
(1) Trinitarianism holds that three equals one.(2) Three does not equal one.Therefore:(3) Trinitarianism is false.
(1) Increasingly, people are coming to believe that Eastern religions help us to get in touch with our true inner being.Therefore:(2) Eastern religions help us to get in touch with our true inner being.
(1) My mommy told me that the tooth fairy is real.
Therefore:
(2) The tooth fairy is real.
(1) Eugenics was pioneered in Germany during the war.
Therefore:
(2) Eugenics is a bad thing.
Dear Whoeveryouare,
I have sent the message below to Chris Gledhill, the organizer of the next ESFLA conference, and sysfling, but sysfunc has rejected it. It may be of interest to any sysfunc user who is not also on sysfling and who may be contemplating a vidit to Europe in July.
Robin
Robin P. FawcettEmeritus Professor of LinguisticsCardiff University
The aim of institutions — whether scientific, artistic, political, or religious — never is to produce and foster exceptional examples; institutions are concerned, rather, for the usual, the normal, the mediocre.
"Positivism is a philosophy of science based on the view that information derived from logical and mathematical treatments and reports of sensory experience is the exclusive source of all authoritative knowledge, that there is valid knowledge (truth) only in scientific knowledge. Verified data received from the senses is known as empirical evidence. This view, when applied to the social as to the natural sciences, holds that society operates according to general laws like the physical world. Introspective and intuitive knowledge is rejected.
Though the positivist approach has been a recurrent theme in the history of Western thought, modern sense of the approach was developed by the philosopher and founding sociologist Auguste Comte in the early 19th century. Comte argued that, much as the physical world operates according to gravity and other absolute laws, so also does society.
Positivism states that the only authentic knowledge is that which allows positive verification and assumes that there is valid knowledge only in scientific knowledge. Enlightenment thinkers such as Henri de Saint-Simon, Pierre-Simon Laplace and Auguste Comte believed the scientific method, the circular dependence of theory and observation, must replace metaphysics in the history of thought. Sociological positivism was reformulated by Émile Durkheim as a foundation to social research.
In the early 20th century, logical positivism — a descendant of Comte's basic thesis but an independent movement — sprang up in Vienna and grew to become one of the dominant schools in Anglo-American philosophy and the analytic tradition. Logical positivists (or 'neopositivists') reject metaphysical speculation and attempted to reduce statements and propositions to pure logic. Critiques of this approach by philosophers such as Karl Popper, Willard Van Orman Quine and Thomas Kuhn have been highly influential, and led to the development of postpositivism."
The ideational resources of language are primarily a theory of experience, so they are reflected fairly directly in consciously designed theories such as those of cognitive science. If we stay within the ideational metafunction, where mental processes are construed, we also find other processes that are complementary to these: those of saying (verbal processes) and symbolising (a type of relational process).
“Symbolic processing” is a generalisation across sensing and saying that foregrounds the fact that they can both project.
The interior Symboliser of sensing is construed as a participant engaged in conscious processing.
The general motif of figures of sensing is ‘conscious processing’; that of figures of saying is ‘symbolic processing’.
We have stressed all along that a language is a system for creating meaning; and that its meaning potential has evolved around three motifs — what we refer to as the “metafunctions” of ideational, interpersonal and textual, with the ideational in turn comprising an experiential component and a logical component. These are the multiple aspects of the content plane — the grammar (in its usual sense of lexicogrammar) and the semantics. Since the powerhouse of language lies in the grammar, we shall refer to them here as aspects of the grammar; but it is important to insist that they could not be “in” the one without also being “in” the other. It makes no sense to ask whether the metafunctions are grammatical or semantic; the only possible answer would be “yes”.
In ‘relational’ clauses, there are two parts to the ‘being’: something is said to ‘be’ something else … This means that in a ‘relational’ clause in English, there are always two inherent participants … In contrast, the general classes of ‘material’ and ‘mental’ clauses have only one inherent participant (the Actor and the Senser, respectively).
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pictorial re-presentation of visual experience (Token)
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