Neuphilologisches Institut
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg


HAUPTSEMINAR:
FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR

Oliver M. Traxel

SS 14
Wd 10-12

Room: ZHG 1.006


SCHEDULE

Here you find the suggested course schedule for this semester. Some minor variation may occur. All students are expected to give presentations on the respective topics. There will be groups of two. Each speaker is supposed to talk for at least 25 but no more than 30 minutes so that we have 30-40 minutes time for exercises and discussion at the end of each session. The main textbook is T. Bloor and M. Bloor, The Functional Analysis of English: A Hallidayan Approach, 3rd ed. (London and New York, 2013), which is available in my semester apparatus (TB, UB). The respective chapters should be consulted first but you will need to look at further literature for your presentations, as found, for example, in the Bibliography.


Session Date Topic Presentations
       
1. 9.4. Introduction  
2. 16.4. ch. 2: Labels; also consult Walker and Connor (2007) Paul Gerlach, Helen Schumer
3. 23.4. ch. 3: Clause Structure Fatema Rasaqpur, Dominik Ulbrich
4. 30.4. ch. 4: Information Structure and Thematic Structure Melanie Finger, Natascha Hourle
5. 7.5. ch. 5: Grammar and Text Martina Gerdes, Michael Kümmel
6. 14.5. ch. 6: Process and Participant Sarah Braunmiller, Marina Schmidt
7. 21.5. ch. 7: Group Structure Andrea Fuchs, Jay Johnson
8. 28.5. ch. 8: Embedded Clauses Simon Ferres, Ramona Grau
9. 4.6. ch. 9: Clause Complexes: Expansion Nikola Seuffert, Daniel Sraka
10. 11.6. ch. 10: Clause Complexes: Projection Astrid Ringeisen, Julian Schneegold
11. 18.6. ch. 11: Applications of Functional Analysis Ramona Luff, Bernadette Reichold, Janina Witzel
12. 25.6. ch. 12: Historical Perspectives; also consult Cummings (2010) Felix Poschinger
13. 2.7. Discussion of Coursework  
  29.7. Latest Date of Submission (10-12 o'clock, HiWi office)


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