Title of article
THE GEOGRAPHY OF GOODNESS: PROXIMITY’S DILEMMA AND THE DIFFICULTIES OF MORAL RESPONSE TO THE DISTANT SUFFERER
Author/Authors
HAMBERT، WENDY C. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-354
From page
355
To page
0
Abstract
This article offers a critical evaluation of Functional Grammar (Dik, 1997a,b) by focusing on the main theoretical constructs of the theory, namely clauses, term phrases and complex constructions (clauses, noun phrases and complex sentences, respectively, in standard linguistic terminology). Emphasis is laid on the assessment of the descriptive apparatus of the theory, as well as on its genesis and latest developments, which are oriented towards discourse. Apart from the critical revision of the theory and its partial comparison with other functional models, the main conclusion that is reached is that Functional Grammar should consider-along with constructing and identifying reference-a third category of localizing reference (including spatial reference and temporal reference) that would provide for the generation of referential adverbials.
Keywords
MORAL
Journal title
THE MONIST
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
THE MONIST
Record number
91199
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