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Article James R. Martin, Yaegan J. Doran & Giacomo Figueredo: Systemic functional language description: Making meaning matter was published on December 29, 2021 in the journal Journal of World Languages (volume 0, issue 0).

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  • An introduction written by two editors, Yaegan J

  • It is committed to developing a functional semiotic typology oriented to discourse semantics

  • The second chapter, contributed by Dongbing Zhang, explores how axial argumentation informs language description at ranks below the clause through an account of the verbal groups in Khorchin Mongolian and demonstrates that axial orientation is a fruitful way of illuminating the significance of grammatical categories

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Introduction

An introduction written by two editors, Yaegan J. Cryptogrammatical reasoning, metafunctional organization, and stratal perspectives are underlying principles in the systemic functional description of language. The second chapter, contributed by Dongbing Zhang, explores how axial argumentation informs language description at ranks below the clause through an account of the verbal groups in Khorchin Mongolian and demonstrates that axial orientation is a fruitful way of illuminating the significance of grammatical categories.

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