please excuse me but the explanation of systemic functional Grammar wasn't on the blog as I had first statement.
So, here goes with a new explanation. I hope that you get some kind of understanding from it. Read away.
Systemic functional Grammar: exclamation.
Systemic functional Grammar was first theorised by Halliday during the early 1960s. Systemic relates to the network of choices a speaker has to formulate sentences which are ultimately spoken it is sometimes referred to as systemic functional linguistics. It is part of a broader social semiotics approach to language. In this context, systemic refers to an integrated network of systems that allow form meaning. Functional refers to the contextualised, practical uses of grammar in a social context.
generative grammar, on the other hand, already has an explanation in this blog. if you are unsure about the meaning of cognitive grammar or generative grammar, take a look at the posting in this blog.
Cheers, peace out.
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