% pubman genre = book @book{item_3489008, title = {{Advances in Functional Linguistics}}, author = {Urban, Matthias and Barbieri, Chiara and Robbeets, Martine and Dupre, Gabe}, language = {eng}, isbn = {978-1-64997-488-4}, publisher = {Scientific Research Books}, address = {[Irvine]}, year = {2022}, date = {2022-09}, abstract = {{Functional linguistics is an approach to the study of language characterized by taking systematically into account the speaker{\textquotesingle}s and the hearer{\textquotesingle}s side, and the communicative needs of the speaker and of the given language community. Linguistic functionalism spawned in the 1920s to 1930s from Ferdinand de Saussure{\textquotesingle}s systematic structuralist approach to language (1916). In the present book, fifteen typical literatures about functional linguistics published on international authoritative journals were selected to introduce the worldwide newest progress, which contains reviews or original researches on functional linguistics. We hope this book can demonstrate advances in functional linguistics as well as give references to the researchers, students and other related people.}}, contents = {Chapter 1 Promoting computationally reproducible research in applied linguistics: Recommended practices and considerations Chapter 2 Lexical metaphor as affiliative bond in newspaper editorials: a systemic functional linguistics perspective Chapter 3 On the notion of abstraction in systemic functional linguistics Chapter 4 LILLIE: Information extraction and database integration using linguistics and learning-based algorithms Chapter 5 Multiple annotation for biodiversity: developing an annotation framework among biology, linguistics and text technology Chapter 6 Quoted speech in linguistics research article titles: patterns of use and effects on citations Chapter 7 An exploratory genre analysis of three graduate degree research proposals in applied linguistics Chapter 8 (What) Can Deep Learning Contribute to Theoretical Linguistics? Chapter 9 Assertive discourse and folk linguistics: Serbian nationalist discourse about the cyrillic script in the 21st century Chapter 10 Corpus Linguistics Methods in the Study of (Meta)Argumentation Chapter 11 Simplicity of what? A case study from generative linguistics Chapter 12 Millet agriculture dispersed from Northeast China to the Russian Far East: Integrating archaeology, genetics, and linguistics Chapter 13 Experienced repetition. Integrational linguistics and the first-person perspective Chapter 14 ComPara: A corpus linguistics in English of computation in architecture dataset Chapter 15 North and South in the ancient Central Andes: Contextualizing the archaeological record with evidence from linguistics and molecular anthropology}, pages = {294}, }