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For those of you not on the Linguist List, here's the TOC of the latest issue of Linguistics and Education.  Given our discussions of grammatical theories and language teaching, I thought this issue on Systemic Functional Grammar might be interesting.

Herb


Journal Title:  Linguistics and Education Volume Number:  20 Issue Number:  1 Issue Date:  2009





Subtitle:  Instructed foreign language acquisition as meaning-making: A systemic-functional approach





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Instructed foreign language acquisition as meaning-making: A systemic-functional approach Edited by Heidi Byrnes



http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/6578-2009-999799998-1028075



Table of Contents



Systemic-functional reflections on instructed foreign language acquisition as

meaning-making: An introduction

Heidi Byrnes



Genre and language learning: A social semiotic perspective J.R. Martin



A functional approach to integrated assessment of teacher support and student discourse development in an elementary Chinese program

Jingzi Huang, Bernard Mohan



A systemic functional approach to teaching Spanish for heritage speakers in the United States

M. Cecilia Colombi



Emergent L2 German writing ability in a curricular context: A longitudinal study of grammatical metaphor Heidi Byrnes



Grammar as a gateway into discourse: A systemic functional approach to Subject, Theme, and logic Kazuhiro Teruya






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