James R. Martin, Yanmei Gao, Hanbing Li, Chengfang Song, Minglong Wei
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Martin on discourse semantics, genre, educational linguistics
J. R. Martin is a leading scholar who has greatly developed the theoretical framework of systemic functional
linguistics (SFL) over the past four decades. Some of these contributions, such as the systems of discourse semantics, the
appraisal framework and genre relations have been widely applied in various areas of linguistic studies and language education.
The educational linguistic model he and his colleagues have cultivated and developed has attracted the attention of more and more
educators from different disciplines around the globe. In this interview, he firstly elaborates on the significance of the
concepts of discourse semantics, grammatical metaphor and genre. Then he continues with applications of genre theory in secondary
school education, language maintenance, the relation and collaboration between Legitimation Code Theory (LCT) and SFL, and how the
two paradigms complement each other. Finally, he introduces some of his recent collaborations with grammarians of different
languages.