1st Edition

A Systemic Functional Grammar of Cantonese From Clausal Grammar to Discourse Semantics

By Eden Sum-hung Li, Winnie Chor Copyright 2024
    664 Pages 82 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    664 Pages 82 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    A Systemic Functional Grammar of Cantonese adopts Systemic Functional Linguistics to describe the grammar of Cantonese, and to push the description beyond the clausal level to the discourse level.

    The book provides a comprehensive description of the Cantonese language, starting from the social and historical background, and the sound and word structure of Cantonese, including word, group, and phrase, to the grammar of clause and sentence. It then advances into the discourse of Cantonese, examining the compound and complex sentences, as well as the flow of information in Cantonese discourse and the elements which regulate the flow.

    This volume will be informative for scholars and students studying the Cantonese language, and will provide a good starting point for those researching the language.

    List of Figures

    List of Tables

    Preface

    Acknowledgements

    Chapter 1 The study of Cantonese: an overview

    Chapter 2 Systemic Functional Linguistics: an introductory note

    Chapter 3  Phonology and morphology in Cantonese

    Chapter 4 Below the clause: word classes

    Chapter 5  Below the clause: group and phrase

    Chapter 6  Clause as representation: Construing experience I

    Chapter 7  Clause as representation: construing experience II

    Chapter 8  Clause as representation: construing circumstantial profiles

    Chapter 9  Clause as exchange: enacting relationship

    Chapter 10  Clause as exchange: expressing personal assessment

    Chapter 11  Clause as message: enabling discourse

    Chapter 12  Clause as message: regulating information flow

    Chapter 13  Above the clause: clausal relationship

    Chapter 14 Around the clause: textual connexity

    Chapter 15  Discourse semantics: registerial analyses

    Chapter 16  Discourse semantics: appraisal analyses

    Chapter 17  Discourse semantics: thematic organization analyses

    References

    Appendices    

    Notations 

    Index

    Biography

    Eden Sum-hung Li had taught at the Open University of Hong Kong, Macquarie University and the University of Hong Kong. He is the author of A Systemic Functional Grammar of Chinese and Language, Society and Culture in Hong Kong, the first author of Systemic Functional Political Discourse Analysis: A Text-based Study and English Today: Forms, Functions and Uses and the co-author of Analysing, and Applying English Grammar and The Corpus of Hong Kong Political Discourse. In addition, Li has published more than 60 book chapters, international journal articles, proceedings, and conference papers, including Chapter 21 ‘The nominal group of Chinese’ in The Routledge Handbook of Systemic Functional Linguistics.

    Winnie Chor is an Assistant Professor at the Hong Kong Baptist University. Her research focuses on semantic change (from a grammaticalization perspective), discourse analysis, Cantonese linguistics (with a focus on particles), and the stance-taking phenomenon. She is the author of the book Directional Particles in Cantonese: Form, Function, and Grammaticalization (published by John Benjamins). Her articles appear in journals such as Journal of Pragmatics, Journal of Historical Linguistics, Language and Linguistics, and Taiwan Journal of Linguistics. She has also (co-)authored numerous articles in books published by publishers such as John Benjamins, Routledge, Peter Lang, and China Social Sciences Press.