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Christian Matthias Ingemar Martin Matthiessen is a Swedish-born linguist and a leading figure in the
systemic functional linguistics # * Systemic functional linguistics (SFL) is an approach to linguistics, among functional linguistics Functional linguistics is an approach to the study of language characterized by taking systematically into account the speaker's and the hea ...
(SFL) school, having authored or co-authored more than 100 books, refereed journal articles, and papers in refereed conference proceedings, with contributions to three television programs. One of his major works is ''Lexicogrammatical cartography'' (1995), a 700-page study of the
grammatical In linguistics, grammaticality is determined by the conformity to language usage as derived by the grammar of a particular variety (linguistics), speech variety. The notion of grammaticality rose alongside the theory of generative grammar, the go ...
systems of English from the perspective of SFL. He has co-authored a number of books with Michael Halliday. Since 2008 he has been a professor in the Department of English at the
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. Before this, he was Chair of the Department of Linguistics at
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in Sydney.


Biography

Matthiessen was born and raised in Sweden. His mother, Christine Matthiessen, is credited with starting his interest in language as an object of study. His father, Martin Edmond, was a painter. Matthiessen completed his undergraduate degree at Lund University in 1980, where he studied English, Arabic, and philosophy. His Master of Arts was taken at UCLA, with a dissertation on English tense. In 1989 he completed a PhD at the same institution: ''Text generation as a linguistic research task''. While studying at UCLA, he worked first as a teaching assistant. From 1980 to 1983 he was a research assistant at the Information Sciences Institute at the University of Southern California. In 1983 he took a position as research linguist at the Institute, where he worked on the application and development of systemic theory and descriptions for text generation, including the maintenance and expansion of a systemic grammar of English for text generation. It was during this time that he worked with Bill Mann and Sandra Thompson in the development of Rhetorical Structure Theory. In 1988 he moved to the University of Sydney, where he was lecturer, then senior lecturer until 1994. During this period he worked on multilanguage generation, speech generation, English grammar, semantics and discourse, and systemic functional theory. In 1994 he moved to Macquarie University's Department of Linguistics, first as associate professor. In 2002 he took up a chair at Macquarie until 2008, when he was appointed chair and head of the Department of English at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. From 2009 to mid-2012, he was also associate dean of the Faculty of Humanities at PolyU. Since May 2011, he has been honorary professor at Beijing Normal University, Beijing, and guest professor at the University of Science and Technology, Beijing.


Contributions to linguistics

Matthiessen has worked in areas as diverse as language typology, linguistics and computing, grammatical descriptions, grammar and discourse, functional grammar for English-language teachers, text analysis and translation, language typology, the evolution of language. He is an author of '' Rhetorical Structure Theory'', along with Bill Mann and Sandra Thompson. Matthiessen's 1,000-page ''Lexicogrammatical Cartography'' offers "the best account of the S.F. description of English based on Halliday's work."Butt, D. 2001. Firth, Halliday and the development of systemic functional theory. In Auroux, S, Koerner, E.F.K., Niederehe, H., Versteegh, K. (eds). ''History of the language sciences'', Volume 2. Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter. 1831 pp. His co-authored book, with Michael Halliday, ''Construing Experience through Meaning: A language based approach to cognition'' shows how to construe a linguistic/semiotic approach to cognition without invoking pre-linguistic mental fictions.


Contributions to systemic functional linguistics

Matthiessen has worked across many areas of linguistics, but has specialized, theoretically, in the modelling of language from the
systemic functional linguistics # * Systemic functional linguistics (SFL) is an approach to linguistics, among functional linguistics Functional linguistics is an approach to the study of language characterized by taking systematically into account the speaker's and the hea ...
, including in
systemic functional grammar Systemic functional grammar (SFG) is a form of grammatical description originated by Michael Halliday. It is part of a social semiotic approach to language called '' systemic functional linguistics''. In these two terms, ''systemic'' refers to ...
. He has been described as the "de facto cartographer" of
systemic functional grammar Systemic functional grammar (SFG) is a form of grammatical description originated by Michael Halliday. It is part of a social semiotic approach to language called '' systemic functional linguistics''. In these two terms, ''systemic'' refers to ...
. Halliday acknowledges Matthiessen's work in extending the description of grammar from the systemic functional perspective via his contributions to the Penman project.Halliday, M. A. K. (1995). On language in relation to the evolution of human consciousness. In S. Allen (Ed.), Of Thoughts and Words: The relation between language and mind. Proceedings of Nobel Symposium 92 Stockholm, 8–12 August 1994 (pp. 45-84). London: Imperial College Press.


Selected works

*Matthiessen C.M.I.M. (1995) ''Lexicogrammatical cartography: English systems'', Tokyo, International Language Sciences Publishers *Halliday M.A.K., Matthiessen C.M.I.M. (2000) Construing experience through meaning: a language-based approach to cognition'', Open linguistics series, Continuum International. *Matthiessen C.M.I.M., Caffarel A., Martin J.R. (2004) ''Language typology: a functional perspective'', Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History of Linguistic Science, Series IV: Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 700 pp. * Halliday, M.A.K., Matthiessen C.M.I.M. (2004).
An introduction to functional grammar
', 3rd ed. London, Arnold *Matthiessen C.M.I.M. (2004) "Descriptive motifs and generalisations". In A. Caffarel, J.R. Martin, C.M.I.M. Matthiessen (eds.), ''Language typology: a functional perspective'' (pp. 537–64). Amsterdam/Philadelphia, John Benjamins *Martin J.R., Painter C., Matthiessen C.M.I.M. (2006) ''Working with functional grammar'', Hodder Arnold Publication, 340 pp. *Matthiessen C.M.I.M., Halliday M.A.K. (2009) ''Systemic functional grammar: a first step into the theory'', Higher Education Press


See also

* Metafunction


References


External links


"Language evolving: Notes towards a semiotic history of humanity"
Webcast by Christian Matthiessen at UBC as part of the plenary session at the ''37th International Systemic Functional Congress'', June 2012. {{DEFAULTSORT:Matthiessen, C.M.I.M. Systemic functional linguistics Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Linguists from Sweden University of California, Los Angeles alumni Hong Kong Polytechnic University faculty