Systemic functional theory: description and application
Systemic Functional Perspectives of Japanese - Descriptions and Applications - Elizabeth A. Thomson
Elizabeth A. Thomson [+ ]
University of New South Wales
Elizabeth A. Thomson is the Director of Studies, Defence Force School of Languages, and Research Fellow at the University of New South Wales. She coordinates The Genre Project, an ongoing research initiative aimed at mapping the genres of Japanese, particularly those found in the workplace and in Education. She teaches linguistics, Japanese language and English for Academic Purposes. In 2003 she was awarded the Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Outstanding Contribution to Teaching and Learning (Arts) and in 2001 her co-authored CD-ROM, Academic Writing was the winner of the Tertiary Technology Showcase Category in The Australian Awards for Excellence in Educational Publishing.
William S. Armour [+ ]
University of New South Wales
William S. Armour is Senior Lecturer in Japanese Studies at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. He researches on a variety of topics, including cross-cultural adaptation, how learning an additional language impacts on identity, and manga and anime.
Description
Introduction to the book, looking at the task of linguistic description, outlining the principles inherent in SF theory and supplying a brief summary of the chapters