Basics of Systemic Functional Linguistics and Discourse Analysis
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Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) reimagines language as a social semiotic, treating it not as a rigid set of rules but as a dynamic resource for making meaning within specific human contexts. The text explains that every communicative act functions through three simultaneous metafunctions: the ideational (representing experience), the interpersonal (enacting social relationships), and the textual (organizing a coherent message). By applying this framework to the Greek New Testament, scholars can move beyond isolated word studies to a holistic discourse analysis that seeks the "power of explanation" behind an author's specific linguistic choices. Ultimately, this approach views the biblical text as a goal-directed artifact designed to build a specific mental model in the mind of the reader through the strategic use of grammar, prominence, and cohesion.
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