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    Absolute clauses in English from the systemic functional perspective
    A corpus-based approach to clause combining in English from the systemic functional perspective
    A Corpus-Based Study of English Projection from Systemic Functional Perspective
    • Focusing on the phenomenon of projection in English, the book delves into Halliday's systemic functional linguistics (SFL) model to clarify the grammatical roles of projecting and projected clauses. It examines their distribution features in contemporary language and traces their evolution over time, providing a detailed exploration of both synchronic and diachronic aspects of this linguistic phenomenon.

      A Corpus-Based Study of English Projection from Systemic Functional Perspective
    • This book presents corpus-based research on functional syntax. It is the first book to present a comprehensive investigation into grammatical metaphor in English clause combining in large-size corpora. By providing a systematic illustration of features such as parataxis, hypotaxis and embedding, it fills a gap in the systemic functional literature. It also offers insights into testing grammatical metaphors using a corpus linguistics methodology. The book is a useful resource for anyone interested in writing development.

      A corpus-based approach to clause combining in English from the systemic functional perspective
    • This book focuses on the structural diversity, semantic variability, case choice, stylistic characteristics and diachronic distribution of English absolute clauses. The syntactic roles assumed by absolute clauses in the traditional sense can be categorized into clausal adjuncts, attendant circumstances and appositives. These three types of function correspond to the three hypotactic expansions in the relation system of clause complexes in Systemic Functional Linguistics, i. e., elaboration, extension and enhancement. This research, therefore, redefines absolute clauses in the framework of SFL and proposes four syntactic types of absolute clauses: absolute paratactic clauses (elaboration), absolute hypotactic clauses (extension and enhancement), absolute projected clauses (fact and act) and absolute embedded clauses (subject). Based on the Brown family corpora, BNC and COHA, this research finds that different function types of absolute clauses differ in terms of their stylistic and diachronic distributions, and both nominative and accusative cases are acceptable.

      Absolute clauses in English from the systemic functional perspective