Acknowledgments
序
前言
Abstract
Abbreviations
List of Tables
List of Figures
1.INTRODUCTION
1.1 Theoretical Preliminaries
1.1.1 Three metafunetions
1.1.2 Clause complex
1.1.3 Grammatical metaphor
l.1.4 Discourse
1.2 Aim and Objectives
1.3 Methodology and Data Collection
1.4 Structure of the Book
2.APPROACHES TO PROJECTION
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Philosophical Approaches
2.2 Literary Approaches
2.3 Linguistic Approaches
2.3.1 Syntactic approaches
2.3.2 Systemic-functional approach
2.4 Terminological preliminaries
3.PROJECTION FROM THE IDEATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
3.0 Introduction
3.1 The Concept of Projection and Metaphenomenol
3.2 Experiential and Logical Meaning
3.3 Structural Options for Projection
3.4 Extravagance
3.5 Syntactic Structures of Projection
3.6 Conclusion
4.PROJECTION FROM THE INTERPERSONAL
PERSPECTIVE
4.0 Introduction
4.1 The Interpersonal Metafunction of Projection Clause Nexuses
4.1.1 Modalization
4.1.2 Modulation
4.2 The Interpersonal Metafunction of Projection Clauses
4.2.1 Embedded locution and idea
4.2.2 Facts
4.2.3 Projection clauses with modal Adjuncts
4.3 Proiecting Verbs
4.4 Conclusion
5.PROJECTION FROM THE TEXTUAL PERSPECTIVE
5.0 Introduction
5.1 Thematic Structures in Projection
5.1.1 Thematic structures in projection clause nexuses
5.1.2 Thematic structures in projection clauses
5.1.3 Thematic structures in projection text
5.2 Marked Theme and unmarked Theme in Projection structures
5.3 Cohesion in Projection
5.3.1 Substitution of projected clauses
5.3.2 Ellipsis in projection clause nexuses
5.3.3 Reference to facts
5.3.4 Conjunctions in projection
5.4 Summary
6.PROJECTION AND GRAMMATICAL METAPHOR
6.0 Introduction
6.1 Ideational Metaphor in Projection
6.2 Interpersonal Metaphor in Projection
6.3 Textual Metaphor in Projection
6.4 The Mapping of Projection Cline to the Scale of Grammatical Metaphor
6.5 Conclusion
7.PROJECTION AND DISCOURSE
7.0 Introduction
7.1 From Projection Clause Nexus to Projection Text
7.2 Projection Types Functioning in Discourse Analysis
7.2.1 Projection clause nexus: locution and idea
7.2.2 Projection clause: embedded locution and idea and fact
7.2.3 Projection group or phrase
7.3 Projection and Register
7.3.1 Field
7.3.2 Tenor
7.3.3 Mode
7.4 Projection and Genre
7.5 Summary
8.A SAMPLE ANALYSIS
8.0 Introduction
8.1 Text and Context
8.2 Analysis
8.2.1 Three metafunctions
8.2.2 Grammatical metaphor
8.2.3 Register
8.3 Summary
9.SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
9.0 Introduction
9.1 Definition and Classification of Projection
9.2 Further Research
REFERENCES
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