TY - BOOK AU - Ding,Jianxin TI - Linguistic prefabrication: a discourse analysis approach SN - 9789811070105 PY - 2018/// CY - Singapore PB - Springer KW - Linguistics KW - sears N1 - 1 Introduction 1.1 The Research Tradition of Prefabricated Language 1.2 The Scope of This Dissertation: Collocation Defined 1.3 The Purposes of This Dissertation 1.4 Data Collecting: The Travel Advertising Corpus 1.5 Methodological Issues 1.6 The Organization of This Dissertation2 A Review of Related Literature on Collocation: Firthianism and Beyond 2.1 Introduction 2.2 J. R. Firth: 'You Shall Know a Word by the Company it Keeps' 2.3 M. A. K. Halliday: Lexis as a Linguistic Level 2.4 T. F. Mitchell: Linguistic Goings-on 2.5 J. Sinclair: Corpus Linguistic Approach to Collocation 2.6 Summary3 Theoretical Framework: Collocation in Systemic Functional Perspectives 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Modeling Lexis in Systemic Grammar 3.3 Collocations in Functional Grammar 3.4 Collocation and Register 3.5 Summary4 Ideational Collocations: Conventional Ways of Representing the World 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Representing the World: Grammar, Single Word and Collocation 4.3 The Experiential Grammar of Ideational Collocations 4.4 Conventionalization in Travel Advertising 4.5 Ideational Collocations and Attitude in Discourse 4.6 Summary5 Interpersonal Collocations: Dialogue, Conviviality and Narrative Voices 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Interpersonal Collocations: An Overview 5.3 The Dialogic Nature of Travel Advertising 5.4 Interpersonal Collocations as Markers of Conviviality 5.5 Narrative Voices: Language Reporting in Travel Advertising 5.6 Summary6 Textual Collocations: Logical and Temporal Cohesion 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Cohesion in Discourse: General Issues 6.3 Idiomatic Collocations: the Logic of Travel Advertising 6.4 Temporal Collocations: The Chronology of Travel Stories 6.5 Texualization: Another Hypothesis 6.6 Summary 7 Collocational Metaphors: Between Creativity and Prefabrication 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Problems with Referential Interpretations of Metaphor 7.3 A Syntagmatic Perspective on Metaphor 7.4 The Syntax of Collocational Metaphors 7.5 Metaphorical Functions in Travel Advertising 7.6 Between Creativity and Prefabrication: A Discussion 7.7 Summary 8 Conclusions and Implications 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Answers to the Three Research Questions 8.3 Reflections on Modern Linguistic Theory 8.4 Teaching Collocation: Where Grammar and Lexis Meet < 8.5 Postscript References Appendix1 Appendix2 N2 - This book presents an innovative exploration of linguistic prefabrication in the travel advertising discourse from a functional perspective. Most of the previous studies on prefabricated language have adopted a structural, systematic point of view. This study, however, aims at exploring its functions in discourse. The material examined here is the discourse of travel advertising, which has become one of the candidates for 'late modern discourse par excellence' and rarely been discussed before. The study covers a wide range of topics, essentially attempting to model linguistic idiomaticity in Systemic Functional Grammar. It assesses how the two fundamental principles of language use, the 'idiom principle' and the 'open-choice principle', interact with each other to construct English texts. As a counterweight to the traditional structural approach to collocations and idiomatic expressions, this study investigates the 'phraseology' of the register of travel advertising, and explores prefabrication and conventionalization in language use and human behavior. It seeks to answer the age-old question of whether human beings are 'primarily like buses, which travel along regular routes' or 'like taxis, which move about freely'. Ritualization, as sociological and anthropological theory have long since recognized, is simply characteristic of all aspects of human behavior and its contexts UR - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dSNK3Ie1PnNBTTJl6qzphuXxHgapvsJg/view?usp=sharing ER -