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Hallidayan linguistics

A systemic-functional theory of language advanced by M. A. K. Halliday in the latter part of the twentieth century. Halliday focuses on language in use, as a communicative act, and describes three strands of functional meaning co-occurring in a text ideational meaning, interpersonal meaning and textual (see text).

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