A Practical Guide to System Networks: Modelling Paradigmatic Relations for Language Description in Systemic Functional Linguistics

Author:   Dr J. R. Martin (University of Sydney, Australia) ,  Dr Pin Wang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781350523586


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   05 March 2026
Format:   Hardback
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A Practical Guide to System Networks: Modelling Paradigmatic Relations for Language Description in Systemic Functional Linguistics


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In Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL), paradigmatic relations are formalised in system networks. This book provides a practical, step-by-step guide to designing system networks for language description, one of the key aspects of SFL theory and analysis. Including examples from English, Chinese, Korean and Spanish, and exercises with answer keys for each of the main chapters, this book offers a broad coverage and guides learners through the process of designing system networks for the purpose of grammatical description in an accessible way. Beginning with simple systems, the authors show how grammars involve a complex of relations, with some systems dependent on others and some working in parallel with simultaneous options. They introduce the reasoning involved in designing system networks, explaining how choices in grammatical systems are motivated in terms of their realisation in structure and how this relationship between the paradigmatic axis and the syntagmatic axis is formalised in SFL descriptions. In addition, the book helps readers to understand the theoretical architecture of SFL – including the dimensions of rank, metafunction and stratification. With an introduction by Michael Alexander Kirkwood (M. A. K.) Halliday, who reviews the history of the development of his approach to system and structure and the use of system networks to formalise paradigmatic relations, this book is essential reading for all scholars of functional grammar and SFL. It will also appeal to researchers interested in theoretical linguistics from the perspective of the history of linguistics and different schools of linguistics.

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Author:   Dr J. R. Martin (University of Sydney, Australia) ,  Dr Pin Wang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 15.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.360kg
ISBN:  

9781350523586


ISBN 10:   1350523585
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   05 March 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   To order   Availability explained

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This is a really tremendous and necessary book that serves as an introduction to the core concepts of SFL theory through the mechanisms of drawing systems networks. Through a very well organised and crafted trajectory the book is able to introduce difficult theoretical concepts in a way that should make them easy to grasp. The book will also be a highly useful resource for more seasoned practitioners in the field to refresh their memories and to get help with producing diagrams from time to time. The use of examples from English and other langauges is a useful way of introducing concepts through familiarity and then demonstrating how different languages work on similar principles to produce very different results. * Tom Bartlett, Professor of Functional and Applied Linguistics, University of Glasgow * This book is an invaluable guide for anyone exploring Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL). With clear, step-by-step instructions and multilingual examples, it offers clear guidance on designing system networks for language description. Practical exercises and detailed answer keys in each of the main chapters help learners apply ideas effectively, making it ideal for both students and researchers looking to master SFL-based grammatical analysis. * Chang Chenguang, Professor of Linguistics, Sun Yat-sen University * I have long relied on the previous edition of this invaluable book in the postgraduate Systemic Functional Grammar course I teach to linguists-in-training. This new edition, opening Chinese paradigmatic relationships to English readers, is a most welcome addition. We urgently need SFL resources that foreground paradigmatic reasoning! * Professor Beatriz Quiroz *


This is a really tremendous and necessary book that serves as an introduction to the core concepts of SFL theory through the mechanisms of drawing systems networks. Through a very well organised and crafted trajectory the book is able to introduce difficult theoretical concepts in a way that should make them easy to grasp. The book will also be a highly useful resource for more seasoned practitioners in the field to refresh their memories and to get help with producing diagrams from time to time. The use of examples from English and other langauges is a useful way of introducing concepts through familiarity and then demonstrating how different languages work on similar principles to produce very different results. * Tom Bartlett, Professor of Functional and Applied Linguistics, University of Glasgow * This book is an invaluable guide for anyone exploring Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL). With clear, step-by-step instructions and multilingual examples, it offers clear guidance on designing system networks for language description. Practical exercises and detailed answer keys in each of the main chapters help learners apply ideas effectively, making it ideal for both students and researchers looking to master SFL-based grammatical analysis. * Chang Chenguang, Professor of Linguistics, Sun Yat-sen University *


This is a really tremendous and necessary book that serves as an introduction to the core concepts of SFL theory through the mechanisms of drawing systems networks. Through a very well organised and crafted trajectory the book is able to introduce difficult theoretical concepts in a way that should make them easy to grasp. The book will also be a highly useful resource for more seasoned practitioners in the field to refresh their memories and to get help with producing diagrams from time to time. The use of examples from English and other langauges is a useful way of introducing concepts through familiarity and then demonstrating how different languages work on similar principles to produce very different results. * Tom Bartlett, Professor of Functional and Applied Linguistics, University of Glasgow *


This is a really tremendous and necessary book that serves as an introduction to the core concepts of SFL theory through the mechanisms of drawing systems networks. Through a very well organised and crafted trajectory the book is able to introduce difficult theoretical concepts in a way that should make them easy to grasp. The book will also be a highly useful resource for more seasoned practitioners in the field to refresh their memories and to get help with producing diagrams from time to time. The use of examples from English and other langauges is a useful way of introducing concepts through familiarity and then demonstrating how different languages work on similar principles to produce very different results. * Tom Bartlett, Professor of Functional and Applied Linguistics, University of Glasgow * This book is an invaluable guide for anyone exploring Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL). With clear, step-by-step instructions and multilingual examples, it offers clear guidance on designing system networks for language description. Practical exercises and detailed answer keys in each of the main chapters help learners apply ideas effectively, making it ideal for both students and researchers looking to master SFL-based grammatical analysis. * Chang Chenguang, Professor of Linguistics, Sun Yat-sen University * I have long relied on the previous edition of this invaluable book in the postgraduate Systemic Functional Grammar course I teach to linguists-in-training. This new edition, opening Chinese paradigmatic relationships to English readers, is a most welcome addition. We urgently need SFL resources that foreground paradigmatic reasoning! * Dr. Beatriz Quiroz, Associate Professor in Language Sciences Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile * A Practical Guide to Systems Networks lives up to its title. Its clear, step-by-step style scaffolds beginners in SFL. This expanded edition connects classic theories with fresh insights. Including languages beyond English and rich illustrations, it empowers readers to confidently interpret and construct system networks across diverse linguistic contexts. * Isaac N. Mwinlaaru, PhD; Senior Lecturer, University of Cape Coast *


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J. R. Martin is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Sydney, Australia. Pin Wang is Associate Professor at the Martin Centre for Appliable Linguistics of the School of Foreign Languages, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

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