Title: The horizontal – vertical dichotomy in FSP
Source document: Brno studies in English. 2006, vol. 32, iss. 1, pp. [13]-21
Extent
[13]-21
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ISSN1211-1791
Stable URL (handle): https://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/104088
Type: Article
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Abstract(s)
The article examines the distributional macrofield (such as the paragraph or the chapter) from the point of view of functional sentence perspective (FSP), focusing on the horizontal and vertical relations operating within the text. It deals with a functional analysis of the basic distributional field (the clause) as opposed to the FSP analysis of higher levels of text; the main concern is the difference between the co-referential strings and the dynamic-semantic tracks. The paper also discusses these horizontal – vertical relations within FSP analysis with regards to the dichotomy concepts offered by Ferdinand de Saussure.
References
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[2] Adam, Martin (2003) Religious Text: the Thematic and the Rhematic Layers within a Distributional Macrofield. An unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. Brno: Masaryk University.
[3] Adam, Martin (2004) 'FSP Analysis of a Distributional Macrofield'. Brno Studies in English 30, 13–19.
[4] Firbas, Jan (1986) 'On the dynamics of written communication in the light of the theory of functional sentence perspective', Studying Writing: Linguistic Approaches. In: Cooper Ch. R. and Greenbaum S. (eds) Written Communication Annual 1. Beverly Hills: Sage, 40–71.
[5] Firbas, Jan (1992) Functional Sentence Perspective in Written and Spoken Communication. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
[6] Firbas, Jan (1995) 'On the thematic and the rhematic layers of a text'. In: Warwik, Tauskanen and Hiltunen (eds) Organization in Discourse: Proceedings from the Turku Conference, Anglicana Turkuensia 14, 59–72.
[7] Kohlenberger, John Robert (ed.) (1997) The Contemporary Parallel New Testament. New York: Oxford University Press.
[8] de Saussure, Ferdinand (1993[1915]) Course in General Linguistics. Bally & Sechenaye (eds). New York: Pergamon Press.
[9] Svoboda, Aleš (1989) Kapitoly z funkční syntaxe [Chapters from functional syntax]. Prague: Státní pedagogické nakladatelství.