2. • Michael Halliday is an internationally recognised
schoolar who from the late 1950s has contributed
significantly to theories of language and related areas.
• His most popular work, Introduction to Functional
Grammar, shifted the focus of linguistics out of the
«syntactic age» into what we might now call the semiotic
age.
• He is best known for developing systemic functional
linguistics (SFL).
3. Hallidayan Functional Theory of Language
Halliday (1994) points out that, in order to make
sense of a text, "the natural tendency is to think of a
text as a thing—a product" while "seeing the text in
its aspect as a process”
• Analysist of the different aspects of the language
4. Context of culture:
general framework that
gives purposes to
interactions of particular
types adaptable to the
many specific contexts of
situation that they get
used in.
5. Register
Variety
according to
use
Why is
important?
6. • Context of situation presents three register variables
Field: it refers to the nature of the social action that is
taking place.
Mode: what the participants expect language do for
them in that situation.
Tenor: it has to do with who are taking part in the
situation and the nature of the participants, their
status and roles.
7. • The ideational function
is the content function
of language that allows
Ideational us to conceptualize the
metafunction world for our own
benefit and that of
others.
8. •According to
Halliday, the
Interpesonal interpersonal component
metafunction represents the speaker's
meaning potential as an
intruder.
9. • It embraces all the
grammatical systems
Textual responsible for
metafunction managing the flow of
discourse.