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The many "functional varieties" of English also have their dictionaries.
I drew on Gregory's model in my first iterations of the functional varieties of language course I noted above, with students who were also being trained by Halliday in the same program.
This is the task of creating maps showing functional varieties of a language operating in different contexts of use, representing these functional varieties as regions within the overall space of meaning of that language.
Because of the structural and functional varieties of the included articles, it was a difficult task to find a single existing assessment method which could be applied to all papers.
Freed from the limits of vision and sensation, the scope of this reality is beyond measure; it is a reality that nurtures and is nurtured by human minds; it is made of meanings that only the semiological system of language can produce, and that can only be 'read' by minds free of brain pathology and familiar with the functional varieties of that language.
Alongside courses in phonology, generative grammar and schools of linguistics that no one else wanted to teach, I early on developed a course on functional varieties of language in our MA Applied program, and over time grasped opportunities to teach functional grammar, discourse analysis, register and genre theory and media discourse as well.
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In systemic functional linguistics, register is regarded as the functional variety of language (Halliday and Matthiessen 2013).
In this paper, I will give an interim report on a long-term project concerned with what might be called registerial cartography, with register in its original sense in linguistics of a functional variety of language.
Registerial cartography is the activity of systematically describing the registers that make up a language — with register in its original sense of a functional variety of a language, i.e. of the adaptation of the meaning-making resources of a language according to context of use.
Alternative splicing is a mechanism commonly used by eukaryotes to increase the functional variety of proteins by exon creation and/or loss [26].
To further compare the functional variety of the transcript data represented in both locust EST databases, the distribution of the annotated sequences in the different Biological Process GO classes was calculated (where each sequence is classified under the most detailed GO term).
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