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Portfolio Entry #6 : Systemic Functional Linguistics

Systemic functional linguistics (SFL) is an approach to linguistics that considers language as a social semiotic system. It was devised by Michael Halliday.Here, there are two interesting videos about this theory. I hope you find them useful.

Video 1: "Basic Principles of Systemic Functional                                   Linguistics"


Video 2: "An Introduction to Systemic Functional                                      Linguistics"


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Test yourself and discover how much you know about SFL!

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  1. I liked it but there are some questions which haven't got a correct answer. Anyway, it was complete and useful to review the contents.

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  2. This entry includes relevant concepts about the theory about SFL but I find it difficult to get the written answers and there are some questions without mark.I Think the answer about the principles is wrong but you have made a good job.

    Thanks!

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  3. Thank you girls. This is something new for me and I am trying to understand it. I checked and changed the things that you noticed in order to improve the form.

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  4. I found this entry full of complete and useful information but I couldn't see my mark. Anyway, I think that you could integrate key concepts in this form. At the same time, Gforms are useful due to the fact of having pricise information rather than long texts which can be difficult to fully understand. Good job!!

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  5. Pls. correct the mistakes and NUMBER the questions/items.

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