Systemic functional linguistics
ID: systemic-functional-linguistics
Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) is a theory of language developed by linguist Michael Halliday. It emphasizes the idea that language is a social semiotic system, which means that it is fundamentally a resource for making meaning within a social context. SFL views language not just as a set of grammatical rules or structures, but as a tool for communication and interaction among individuals in various social environments.
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