Preface
Acknowledgements
PART ONE: LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS AND TEXTUAL MEANING
Editor's introduction
1 The hngLfistic study ofhterary texts (1964)
2 Text as semantic choice in social contexts (1977)
PART Two: HIGHLY VALUED TEXTS (NOVEL, DRAMA, SCIENCE IN POETRY, POETRY IN SCIENCE)
Editor's introduction
3 Linguistic function and hterary style: an inquiry into the language of William Golding's The Inheritors (1971)
4 The de-automatization of grammar: from Priestley's An Inspector Calls (1982)
5 Poetry as scientific discourse: the nuclear sections of Tennyson's In Memoriam (1987)
6 The construction of knowledge and value in the grammar of scientific discourse: with reference to Charles Danvin's The Origin of Species (1990)
PART THREE: EVERYDAY TEXTS (WRITTEN, SPOKEN)
Editor's introduction
7 Some lexicogrammatical features of the Zero Population Growth text (1992) "So you say 'pass'... thank you three muchly" (1994)
Appendix 1 Transcription of"subtext"
Appendix 2 Analysis of"subtext"
Appendix 3 'Dear Friend of ZPG'
Bibliography
Index