Applied Linguistics: thematic pursuits or disciplinary moorings?
A conversation between Michael Halliday and Anne Burns
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This is a condensed and edited version of the conversation which was recorded on 21 December, 2005 at Macquarie University, Sydney. This paper has been published as Halliday (2007).
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Doughty, P., Pearce, J. and Thornton, G. (1971) Language in Use. London: Edward Arnold.
Firth, J.R. (1968) Selected Papers of J.R.Firth 1952–59. Edited by F.R Palmer. (Longmans’ linguistics library.) London: Longman. (See especially Chapter 7, ‘Descriptive linguistics and the study of English’ and Chapter 11, ‘A synopsis of linguistics theory 1930–55’.)
Geertz, C. (1973) The Interpretation of Cultures. New York: Basic Books.
Halliday, M.A.K. (2007) Applied linguistics as an evolving theme. In J.J. Webster (ed.) Language and Education. Volume 9. Collected Works of M.A.K. Halliday. London: Continuum.
Hasan, R., Matthiessen, C.M.I.M. and Webster, J.J. (eds) (2005, 2007) Continuing Discourse on Language, Vols 1, 2. London & Oakville: Equinox.
Mohan, B.A. (1986) Language and Content. Reading: Addison-Wesley.
Pearce, J., Thornton, G. and Mackay, D. (1989) The programme in linguistics and English teaching, University College London, 1964–1971. In R. Hasan and J.R. Martin (eds) Language Development: learning language, learning culture. (Meaning and choice in language, Vol.1.) (Advances in discourse processes XXVII.) Norwood NJ: Ablex.
Webster, J. (ed.) (2002–2007) Collected Works of M.A.K. Halliday. Vols 1–10. London: Continuum.
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2009-02-20
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Halliday, M., & Burns, A. (2009). Applied Linguistics: thematic pursuits or disciplinary moorings? A conversation between Michael Halliday and Anne Burns. Journal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice, 3(1), 113-128. https://doi.org/10.1558/japl.v3i1.113