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Abstract There is a growing research examining the use of visual diagrams in scientific explanations. However, current research in this area is mostly based on case studies involving a few explanations from one or two topics in science. There are few systematic studies that examine more broadly how diagrams are used in relation to scientific ...
Kok‐Sing Tang
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An Investigation of the Frequency and Type of Textual Themes in Secondary School English Language Textbooks in Iran on the Basis of Halliday’s Systematic Functional Grammar (SFG) [PDF]
In recent years, a major shift has been observed in English language textbooks in all grades, especially in secondary school in Iran. It seems that the inappropriateness of the previous syllabus has led the material developers to make content and ...
Shahnaz Yegane, Rezamorad Sahraee
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What's in a message: A systemic functional analysis of cancer prevention messages
Abstract This article provides some insights on how a particular reading from a theoretical framework can bring out details and problems with health communication posters. Using Michael Halliday's Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) framework, the article examines cancer prevention messages in cancer posters produced by the Ministry of Health ...
Collin Jerome, Su‐Hie Ting
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With the advent of the information age, language is no longer the only way to construct meaning. Besides language, a variety of social symbols, such as gestures, images, music, three‐dimensional animation, and so on, are more and more involved in the social practice of meaning construction.
Shengchong Man, Zepeng Li, Zhao Kaifa
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Explicating Choice of MTN® Advertising Frameworks in Nigerian Print Media
The meaning that a communicator intends to make determines the choice of the lexemes that the individual employs. Thus, this study explored the textual choices of MTN advertisements; as such entities were utilised to generate meaning potential.
Taofeek O Dalamu, Ogunlusi Gbenga
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Life and Death in Andersen's "Grandmother": A Systemic Functional Grammar Analysis
Hans Christian Andersen's "Grandmother" is a well-written short story about life and death. The analysis of the story using Systemic Functional Grammar (SFG) reveals the meaning and ideology which the writer expresses through the work.
Benedictus Bherman Dwijatmoko
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Semiotics of Gender Roles and Honour Killing in Pakistani Paintings
The study examines how gender is represented through visual signs in the paintings on honour killing, how social structures gain meaning on getting painted, how power dynamics work in the so-called traditional or patriarchal societies, and if and how ...
Mehvish Riaz
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This paper aims to analyze, under the perspective of Systemic Functional Grammar (Halliday and Matthiessen, 2004), an opinion article on the participation of members of Brazilian soccer team in beer advertisements during the 2010 Soccer WorldCup.
Cristiane Fuzer +2 more
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Based on the relationship between Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) and translation, and with the aim of resolving the existing dispute over the subjective and unjustified evaluation of translation quality, this study provides an objective approach ...
M. Amin
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Digital Based Learning Management With A Multimodal Approarch
The purpose of this study is to examine digital-based learning management with a multimodal approach to transform teaching materials. This study involved a multimodal approach to meaning interpretation, applying three metafunction principles: ideational (
Ambar Sri Lestari
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