Chapter 5 Introduction To Lexico-Grammatical
Chapter 5 Introduction To Lexico-Grammatical
Chapter 5 Introduction To Lexico-Grammatical
Lexico-Grammar
Lexico-grammar
Lexis
(Vocabulary
)
Grammar
It is an intermediate level of
coding, which allows the
meaning potential of a Lexico-grammar
language to expand
It is for language to have
an unlimited creative
potential (to make
INFINITE MEANINGS The answer is through
So, how to meet this
from FINITE EXPRESSION INTERMEDIATE LEVEL OF
demand?
UNITS: LEXICO-GRAMMAR!
•For language to mean new things
•For language to mean anything
EXTENDING
LANGUAGE &
SIMULTANEOUS
MEANINGS
Extending Language
Techniques that can be done involve:
Theme Rheme
Ideational Interpersonal
meaning meaning Textual meaning
In this material The clause with the clause attempts to
process, Nana and structure Nana as convey “this is a
cat as participants Subject, fed as message about Nana”.
involved and fed as Predicate and the cat Nana is the Theme or
the process involved. as object gives departure point for
declarative meaning this message, by
giving information. putting Nana in first
Principles of Grammatical Analysis:
Units and Constituency
A number of different kinds of units are related to each other through constituency
— smaller units make up bigger units, and bigger units are made up of smaller
units.
Let’s take a look at this units and criteria of graphological expression!
A ranked constituent analysis, or rank scale, indicates that the letter is the
ultimate constituent of writing, it is the smallest unit here.
Establishing the constituency hierarchy for the lexico-grammar is an important
first step in examining grammatical structure.
Constituent of the content plane
In establishing rank scale of lexico-grammar, consider language as
meaning. And, another task is to find out:
Each unit on the rank scale relates to the other units Word
through constituency, and each carries patterns of a
different kind that requires a different structural
description
Morphemes
Techniques in Describing Structures
which are Made up of Grammatical Constituents
BRACKETING
ANALYSIS:
The clause in bracket:
((the)(little)(girl)) ((has)(spent)) ((so)(much)(time)) (in)((other’s)(shoes))
For Instance The little girl who is reading the poetry book has been sitting on the bench for hours.
ANALYSIS:
The initial bracket for the clause:
(The little girl who is reading the poetry book)(has been sitting)(on the bench)(for hours).
Another Instance
To be empathetic means to have experienced various emotions.
ANALYSIS:
(((to)(be))(empathetic))(means)(((to)(have)(experienced))((various)(emotions)))