Abstract

The paper aims at examining possibilities and limits of Systemic functional linguistics theoretical framework. Ideologically SFL concept was associated with the ideas of social justice and equality, the building of the society of equal opportunities through the educational system. The most interesting ideas arose when the SFL representatives thought about the development of English as a native language and were connected with the overcoming of class distinctions. The current version - genre-based approach – has serious limits. The desire of a genre-based approach to the systematization of genres carries a risk of cultural contradictions and conflict of cultures. However, the basic theoretical SFL principles are still in the stage of formation, as SFL researchers seek to avoid some rigidity of the classical institutional (genre) approach, which is in contradiction with the principles of diversity. The founder M. Halliday offered ideas for the organization of a flexible approach based on International English that may become World Englishes, developing in order to adapt to the meanings of other cultures. Therefore, an SFL approach still needs some alterations to spread outside the Western world and conform to the new culture for it. Besides, we can think about proposals of Halliday’s supporters to develop the own version of English for non-Western countries, considering its culture and mentality.

Highlights

  • Sociolinguistics is a discipline that establishes regular compliances between language and social structures (e.g. Bell, 1980:41-42)

  • Labov thought about the close coordination between sociology and sociolinguistics (Labov, 1972)

  • He was convinced that sociolinguistics can borrow survey methods and a wide range of concepts of social sciences and the other way round (Labov, 1972:122)

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Summary

Introduction

Sociolinguistics is a discipline that establishes regular compliances between language and social structures (e.g. Bell, 1980:41-42). Macro-sociolinguistics studies large-scale processes and the relations that take place in language and can be caused by the social factors to a varying degree. These processes and the relations can characterize society in general or rather big groups of people: social groups, ethnic groups etc. In the current study we will consider one of macro macrosociolinguistics concepts – Systemic functional linguistics (SFL) – and examine its social and ideological roots and limits. The concept was influenced by the many stakeholders who expect a relatively simple solution to promote English in the economic and political order In this neo-liberal variant, SFL has a risk to be a tool to achieve competitive advantage in global markets. Theoretical or philosophical limits that do not allow to implement the SFL-based conceptions in non-Western countries?

Methodology and Data Collection
Results
The Limits of SFL as kind of institutional approach
Perspectives of SFL Development in the 21th century
Discussion and Conclusion
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