Sunday, April 15 was a sad day for the linguistics community because this was when Michael Halliday died. Halliday was known for his grammatical description called Systemic Functional Grammar, or SFG.
Legon Journal of the Humanities, Vol. 36, No. 1 (2025), pp. 1-33 (33 pages) Using Halliday’s Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) theory and modality framework, this study investigates linguistic ...
Michael Halliday, who has died at 93, was a Leeds native who became an internationally revered figure in the world of modern linguistics. Having created the theory of language known as Systemic ...
This study tests register theory’s position of extensive similarity in the dominant linguistic features of texts with similar contexts in the face of scholarly claims about the existence of ...
City University has launched an $8 million research centre to spearhead novel applications of linguistics for use in fields such as translation and computing. The Halliday Centre for Intelligent ...
This year, Anne McCabe, Ph.D., has performed work in functional linguistics that has gained international attention among scholars from Australia to Mexico. Amid her 33rd academic year at SLU-Madrid, ...