Predication, propagation, and mediation SFL, CDA, and the inculcation of evaluative meaning systems
Contribuinte(s) |
Young , Lynne Harrison, Claire |
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Data(s) |
2004
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Resumo |
In this chapter I propose a theoretical framework for understanding the role of mediation processes in the inculcation, maintenance, and change of evaluative meaning systems, or axiologies, and how such a perspective can provide a useful and complementary dimension to analysis for SFL and CDA. I argue that an understanding of mediation—the movement of meaning across time and space—is essential for the analysis of meaning. Using two related texts as examples, I show how an understanding of mediation can aid SFL and CDA practitioners in the analysis of social change. |
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application/pdf |
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Publicador |
Continuum International Publishing Group |
Relação |
http://eprints.qut.edu.au/28813/1/28813.pdf Graham, Philip W. (2004) Predication, propagation, and mediation SFL, CDA, and the inculcation of evaluative meaning systems. In Young , Lynne & Harrison, Claire (Eds.) Systemic functional linguistics and critical discourse analysis: Studies in social change. Continuum International Publishing Group, London & New York, pp. 53-67. |
Direitos |
Lynne Young, Claire Harrison and contributors |
Fonte |
Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation |
Palavras-Chave | #Social change #Sociolinguistics #Discourse analysis |
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Book Chapter |