1 Introduction
1.1 Background of the Study
1.1.1 History of Ecolinguistics
1.1.2 Ecological Discourse Analysis in Ecolinguistics
1.1.3 The Birth of International Ecological Discourse Analysis
1.2 The Motivations
1.2.1 The Motivations for Theoretical Description
1.2.2 The Motivations for Practical Application
1.3 Purpose of the Study and Research Questions
1.4 Methodology
1.5 Data Collection
1.6 Overview of the Study
2 Literature Review
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Ecolinguistics
2.2.1 Roots of Ecolinguistics
2.2.2 Historical Perspectives
2.2.3 Remarks on Studies of Ecolinguistics
2.3 Ecological Discourse Analysis (EDA)
2.3.1 Origin
2.3.2 Definition
2.3.3 Approaches to EDA
2.3.4 Remarks on Studies of EDA
2.4 International Ecological Discourse Analysis (IEDA)
2.4.1 Ecosystem
2.4.2 International Social Ecosystem
2.4.3 An Approach to IEDA
2.4.4 Remarks on Studies of IEDA
2.5 Summary
3 An International Ecosophy for International Ecological Discourse Analysis
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Ecosophy
3.3 An International Ecosophy
3.3.1 Preliminaries of an International Ecosophy
3.3.2 An International Ecosophy for This Study
3.4 An Internatioal Ecosophy and IEDA
3.5 Summary
4 Linguistic Foundation for International Ecological Discourse
Analysis
4.1 Introduction
4.2 SFL and Its Relevance for a Framework of IEDA
4.2.1 Stratification
4.2.2 Metafunction
4.2.3 System
4.3 Towards a Systemic Functional Framework of IEDA
4.4 Summary
5 Experiential Meaning of International Ecological Discourse
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Transitivity
5.3 Participant System Network
5.4 Process System Network
5.4.1 Action Process
5.4.2 Mental Process
5.4.3 Relational Process
5.4.4 Behavioral Process
5.4.5 Communicative Process
5.4.6 Existential Process
5.5 Circumstance System Network
5.6 Summary and Concluding Remarks
6 Interpersonal Meaning of International Ecological Discourse
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Speech Functions
6.2.1 Move System Network
6.2.2 Speech Function System Network
6.3 Mood System Network
6.4 Modality System Network
6.5 Appraisal System Network
6.5.1 Attitude System Network
6.5.2 Engagement System Network
6.5.3 Graduation System Network
6.6 Summary and Concluding Remarks
7 Textual Meaning of International Ecological Discourse
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Theme System Network
7.2.1 Theme from a Functional Perspective
7.2.2 Theme Within IEDA
7.3 Information System Network
7.4 Summary and Concluding Remarks
8 Discussion: A Systemic Functional Framework of IEDA
8.1 Introduction
8.2 A Systemic Functional Framework of IEDA
8.2.1 Driving Forces
8.2.2 An Overview
8.2.3 Applications
8.3 Suggestions for Further Study and Concluding Remarks
Appendix A: Fawcett's Transitivity System Network (Forthcoming)
Appendix B: He et al.'s Transitivity System Network of English (2017)
Appendix C: Source of Data
References
Acknowledgements
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