Rethinking context: realisation, instantiation, and individuation in systemic functional linguistics

Y. J. Doran, J. R. Martin, Michele Herrington
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Abstract In spite of decades of research developing a model of language and context, there is little consensus in systemic functional linguistics (SFL) about how context should be modelled and how language and context are related. In this paper, we review recent work in SFL which focuses on modelling register as a resource – reconceiving field as a resource for construing phenomena, tenor as a resource for negotiating social relations, and mode as a resource for composing texture. This work has a number of implications for SFL’s conception of realisation (as strata of abstraction), instantiation (as a cline of generalisation), and individuation (as a scale of belonging). For realisation it bears critically on the issue of whether or not to adopt a stratified model of context (as register and genre) and the relationship between extrinsic functionality (field, tenor, and mode) and intrinsic functionality (ideational, interpersonal, and textual metafunctions). For instantiation, it bears critically on our modelling of principles for coupling (co-selecting and arranging choices within and across languages and related modalities of communication) – for example mass, presence, and association. And for individuation, it bears critically on the perspectives of allocation (i.e. how access to meanings and their uptake is distributed across communities) and affiliation (i.e. how meanings are used to collaborate and struggle, within and between social groups). Our basic aim in this paper is to suggest a model for improving traction as far as SFL work on language in context is concerned, fully embracing a multimodal perspective on language and related modalities of communication as resources for meaning.
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反思语境:系统功能语言学中的实现、实例化和个性化
摘要 尽管数十年来一直在研究语言和语境的模型,但系统功能语言学(SFL)对语境应如何建模以及语言和语境之间的关系几乎没有达成共识。在本文中,我们回顾了系统功能语言学(SFL)的最新研究成果,其重点是将语域作为一种资源建模--将语域重新理解为一种解释现象的资源,将主音作为一种协商社会关系的资源,将模式作为一种构成质地的资源。这项工作对 SFL 的 "实现"(作为抽象层)、"实例化"(作为概括线)和 "个性化"(作为归属尺度)概念有诸多影响。就实现而言,它对是否采用语境分层模式(作为语域和体裁)以及外在功能(语域、主音和模式)与内在功能(表意、人际和文本元功能)之间的关系至关重要。就实例化而言,它与我们对耦合原则(在语言内部和跨语言及相关交流模式之间共同选择和安排选择)的建模密切相关--例如质量、存在和关联。而对于个体化而言,它对分配(即如何在不同群体之间分配对意义的获取和吸收)和隶属(即如何在社会群体内部和之间利用意义进行合作和斗争)的视角有着至关重要的影响。我们在本文中的基本目标是,就 SFL 有关语境中语言的工作而言,提出一个改进牵引力的模式,充分接受关于语言和作为意义资源的相关交流方式的多模态视角。
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