Modelling of the Genre Short Story for Teaching Purposes: An Approach from a Systemic Functional Perspective

Grisel S. Salmaso
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This article is framed in a research project called “Literature from a linguistic perspective: modelling and teaching of literary narrative genres and response genres” carried out within the framework of Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL). One of the aims of this project is to create a model of the generic macro-structure of the literary macro-genre short story to be used for teaching purposes. This model is developed on the basis of the existent categories of personal narratives (Plum 2004; Martin and Rose 2008; Salmaso 2014, 2017, 2021) and fairy tales (Hasan 1997) in SFL. This article presents the results of a qualitative analysis of the generic macro-structure of six short stories. It provides a generic macro-structure potential for literary macro-genre short story, the elementary genres that are inserted in the constituents of this macro-genre and the reasons why such genres are inserted where they are. This article also presents a series of activities based on the generic macro-structure potential of short stories proposed, which provide a more objective tool for the analysis and comprehension of certain aspects of this macro-genre, like its organisation into different constituents, their purpose and their contribution to the overall purpose of the macro-genre, showing that systematic analysis of this genre can foster students' reading comprehension. This paper is expected to make, on the one hand, a theoretical contribution to SFL through an initial modelling of the macro-genre short story and, on the other hand, a practical contribution to the teaching of English through literature. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, UNCuyo; Mendoza, Argentina. In these subjects, literary narrative texts are used as an essential teaching tool to foster students’ development of different linguistic competences. These texts
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基于系统功能视角的短篇体裁教学建模研究
本文是在系统功能语言学(SFL)框架内进行的一项名为“语言学视角下的文学:文学叙事类型和反应类型的建模和教学”的研究项目中提出的。该项目的目的之一是创建一个文学宏观类型短篇小说的一般宏观结构模型,用于教学目的。该模型是在SFL中现有的个人叙事类别(Plum 2004;Martin和Rose 2008;Salmaso 201420172021)和童话(Hasan 1997)的基础上发展起来的。本文对六篇短篇小说的总体宏观结构进行了定性分析。它为文学宏观类型短篇小说提供了一种通用的宏观结构潜力,插入这一宏观类型组成部分的基本类型,以及这些类型插入它们所在位置的原因。本文还介绍了一系列基于所提出的短篇小说的一般宏观结构潜力的活动,这些活动为分析和理解这一宏观类型的某些方面提供了一个更客观的工具,比如它被组织成不同的组成部分、它们的目的以及它们对宏观类型的整体目的的贡献,表明对这一体裁的系统分析可以促进学生的阅读理解。本文希望通过对宏观类型短篇小说的初步建模,一方面对SFL做出理论贡献,另一方面对文学英语教学做出实际贡献。联合国教科文组织Filosofía和Letras学院;阿根廷门多萨。在这些科目中,文学叙事文本被用作培养学生不同语言能力发展的重要教学工具。这些文本
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