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Speech Act Analysis×Systemic Functional Analysis×
FagområdeLingvistikLingvistik
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår19621985
OphavspersonJ. L. Austin and John R. Searle (analytic method derived from speech act theory)M. A. K. Halliday (analytic procedure within Systemic Functional Linguistics)
TypeQualitative pragmatic coding of utterances for illocutionary forceQualitative functional analysis of texts via metafunctions
Oprindelig kildeAustin, J. L. (1962). How to Do Things with Words. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 9780198245537Halliday, M. A. K., & Matthiessen, C. M. I. M. (2014). Halliday's Introduction to Functional Grammar (4th ed.). Routledge. ISBN: 9781444146608
AliasserIllocutionary Force Analysis, Speech Act Coding, Pragmatic Act AnalysisSFL Text Analysis, Metafunctional Analysis, Functional Grammar Analysis
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ResuméSpeech act analysis is the empirical, qualitative method of examining real utterances for the actions they perform — promising, requesting, apologizing, warning, declaring — rather than merely for what they describe. Building on J. L. Austin's insight that saying is doing and on John Searle's systematic taxonomy of illocutionary acts, the analyst segments discourse into utterances, identifies the illocutionary force of each, classifies it (as a representative, directive, commissive, expressive, or declaration), and notes whether the act is performed directly or indirectly. It turns the philosophy of language into a coding procedure that can be applied to conversations, written texts, and elicited data.Systemic functional analysis is the procedure of analyzing texts through the lens of M. A. K. Halliday's systemic functional linguistics, which holds that every clause simultaneously makes three kinds of meaning. The analyst works through a text clause by clause, examining its ideational meaning (who does what to whom, through the transitivity system of process types and participants), its interpersonal meaning (how the clause enacts a relationship, through mood and modality), and its textual meaning (how it is organized as a message, through theme and rheme). These three metafunctions together let the analyst show, in fine grammatical detail, how a text construes experience, negotiates social roles, and packages information.
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