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Acknowledgements |
3-4 |
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摘要 |
4-6 |
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Abstract |
6-9 |
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Contents |
9-12 |
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Chapter One Introduction |
12-17 |
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1.1 Research Background |
12-14 |
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1.2 Purposes and Significance of the Study |
14-15 |
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1.3 Research Design |
15-17 |
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Chapter Two A Review of GM Theory and Journalistic Discourse |
17-46 |
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2.1 Some Observations on the Metaphorical Nature of Grammar |
17-19 |
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2.2 Halliday's GM Theory |
19-29 |
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2.2.1 Lexical metaphor and grammatical metaphor |
20-21 |
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2.2.2 Halliday's original ideas about GM |
21-22 |
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2.2.3 Halliday's classification of GM |
22-28 |
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2.2.4 Halliday's development of GM |
28-29 |
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2.3 The Studies on GM Following Halliday's |
29-39 |
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2.3.1 Other systemic-functional linguists' views of GM |
30-35 |
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2.3.1.1 Ravelli's view of GM |
30-31 |
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2.3.1.2 Martin's view of GM |
31-32 |
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2.3.1.3 Matthessen's position on GM |
32 |
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2.3.1.4 Goatly and GM |
32-33 |
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2.3.1.5 Thompson and GM |
33-34 |
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2.3.1.6 Comments on the studies on GM |
34-35 |
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2.3.2 GM redefined under the framework of a systemic-functional approach |
35-39 |
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2.3.2.1 The multi-level of language and realization |
35-36 |
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2.3.2.2 Congruent and incongruent realizations |
36-37 |
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2.3.2.3 Ranks and domains in the systemic-functional grammar |
37-38 |
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2.3.2.4 A tentative definition of GM |
38-39 |
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2.4 Journalistic Discourse |
39-46 |
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2.4.1 General features of journalistic discourse |
39-42 |
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2.4.2 Previous studies on journalistic discourse |
42-44 |
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2.4.3 An awareness of relationship between GM and journalistic discourse |
44-46 |
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Chapter Three Research and Major Findings |
46-63 |
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3.1 Research Method |
46-47 |
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3.2 Data Collection and Research Procedures |
47-48 |
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3.3 A Statistic Analysis of the Distribution of GMs in English and Chinese Journalistic Discourse |
48-54 |
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3.4 Major Findings |
54-63 |
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3.4.1 Identification of GM in the present data |
55-56 |
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3.4.2 Similarities of GM in English and Chinese journalistic discourse |
56-60 |
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3.4.3 Differences of GM in English and Chinese journalistic discourse |
60-63 |
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Chapter Four Discussion of the Findings |
63-92 |
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4.1 Linguistic Aspects |
63-88 |
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4.1.1 Functions of ideational GM |
63-79 |
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4.1.1.1 Referring function |
64-67 |
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4.1.1.2 Expanding function |
67-70 |
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4.1.1.3 Condensing function |
70-71 |
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4.1.1.4 Discursive function |
71-75 |
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4.1.1.5 Ideological function |
75-78 |
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4.1.1.6 Optimalizing function |
78-79 |
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4.1.2 Functions of interpersonal GM |
79-88 |
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4.1.2.1 Functions of metaphors of mood |
79-83 |
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4.1.2.1.1 Achieving some special effects |
80-82 |
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4.1.2.1.2 Conveying implication |
82-83 |
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4.1.2.2 Functions of metaphors of modality |
83-88 |
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4.1.2.2.1 Highlighting subjectivity |
85-87 |
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4.1.2.2.2 Creating objectivity |
87-88 |
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4.2 Stylistic Perspective |
88-90 |
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4.3 Implications of the Study |
90-92 |
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Chapter Five Conclusion |
92-94 |
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Bibliography |
94-98 |
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Appendices |
98-103 |
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攻读硕士学位期间发表的学术论文 |
103 |