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</table>Haspelmathhttp://glottopedia.org/index.php?title=Structural-functional_theory_of_language&diff=3675&oldid=prevLinguipedia: New page: '''Structural-functional(ist)''' is a term for classifying linguistic theories that was coined to describe a particular branch of functionalist theories of language. Structural-functional ...2007-09-19T14:50:04Z<p>New page: '''Structural-functional(ist)''' is a term for classifying linguistic theories that was coined to describe a particular branch of functionalist theories of language. Structural-functional ...</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>'''Structural-functional(ist)''' is a term for classifying linguistic theories that was coined to describe a particular branch of functionalist theories of language. Structural-functional theories reject [[mentalism]], the [[autonomy of syntax]] and, to differing extents, the [[autonomy of grammar]], claiming instead that linguistic structure is shaped through its use as a tool in verbal interaction. Unlike more radical functionalist approaches, like [[Emergent Grammar]], they share a strong emphasis on structural analysis with the generative paradigm. [[Role and Reference Grammar]], [[Systemic Functional Grammar]] and [[Functional Grammar]] are among its chief representatives.<br />
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===Origin===<br />
The term was apparently coined by Van Valin (1993:1), and taken up and discussed in great detail by Butler (2004).<br />
:::*''"RRG may be labelled a "structural-functionalist theory of grammar"; this is intended to situate it on a continuum of perspectives ranging from extreme formalist at one end to radical functionalist at the other."'' (Van Valin 1993:1)<br />
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=== References ===<br />
*[[Christopher S. Butler|Butler, Christopher S.]] 2004. ''Structure and function. A guide to three major structural-functional theories. Part 1: Approaches to the simplex clause.'' Studies in language companion series 63. Amsterdam: Benjamins.<br />
*[[Robert D. van Valin Jr.|Van Valin Jr., Robert D.]] 1993. "A synopsis of Role and Reference Grammar." In: Robert D. Van Valin, Jr. (ed.) ''Advances in Role and Reference Grammar.'' Amsterdam: Benjamins, 1-164.<br />
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