The notion of Choice provides a constant underlying theme to work in
Systemic Functional Linguistics, whether this is concerned with in-depth
description of the system of lexicogrammatical options available within
specific languages, or with the analysis of the semiotic and/or social
implications of the choices taken within specific texts. Yet, to date,
little has been published exploring the applicability of choice across
various contexts. Choice in Language addresses this gap by presenting
a selection of writings from internationally renowned authors that
develop the analytical perspective of choice across wide-ranging
contexts and, in some cases, in languages other than English. The book
demonstrates the value of Systemic Functional Linguistics as an
'applicable' linguistics, which is a core tool in broader fields such as
pedagogy, literary studies and critical discourse analysis.