Thematic and Situational Features of Chinese BBS Texts

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Xin Dai

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This study adopts the framework of Systemic Functional Grammar (SFG; Halliday, 1994/2000; Halliday & Matthiessen, 2004) to investigate thematic features in messages sent to an electronic bulletin board system (BBS) in mainland China. As a concept derived from the Prague School, theme in SFG has been identified as “the point of departure of the message; it is that which locates and orients the clause within its context” (Halliday & Matthiessen, 2004, p. 64). Thematic features in the Chinese data are found to relate to the situational features of the BBS, the analysis of which is based on the frameworks of Biber (1988) and Herring (2007). The relevant situational features are further generalized into the three components of context: field, tenor, and mode (Halliday & Hasan, 1985) in order to examine the relation between thematic features and situational features. The study’s findings show that thematic features are more closely related to the field (nature of the activity) than to the mode, contrary to Halliday’s (1978/2001) claim that theme, as a realization of the textual meaning, is determined by the mode (medium). In concluding, this discrepancy is explored.

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Dai, X. (2009). Thematic and Situational Features of Chinese BBS Texts . Language@Internet, 6. Retrieved from https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/li/article/view/37577
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Xin Dai

Xin Dai is an assistant lecturer in the School of Foreign Languages at the Southwest University of Political Science and Law in China. Her research interests include discourse analysis in computer-mediated communication, functional approaches to language, and language in popular culture.