Discourses of Southeast Asia presents the latest Southeast Asian
research in Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL). SFL provides a
sophisticated social semiotic architecture for exploring meaning in
languages and texts in the context of Southeast Asia. This edited volume
examines the ideational, interpersonal and textual metafunctions in the
domains of education, media, translation and language typology. It
applies SFL in text analysis so as to be relevant to theory, research
and professional practice. This book brings together 12 original
chapters by both seasoned and emerging scholars. Their chapters study
the 'native' languages of Southeast Asia: Indonesian, Malay, Tagalog,
Thai and Vietnamese, and relatively newer languages in Southeast Asia:
English and Mandarin. The chapters analyze a variety of texts, namely
advertisements, classroom interactions, corporate reports, dramas,
interviews, media reports, narratives, novels, textbooks and video
clips. This volume captures the exciting and productive state of the art
of SFL in Southeast Asia. It will be of particular interest to scholars
trying to understand the application of SFL in this region.