Fuzziness Construed in Language: A Linguistic Perspective

Systemic Functional Linguistics, Part 2 - Volume 2 - Christian M.I.M. Matthiessen

Christian M.I.M. Matthiessen [+-]
University of International Business and Economics (UIBE), Beijing
Christian M.I.M. Matthiessen is a Swedish-born linguist and a leading figure in the systemic functional linguistics (SFL) school, having authored or co-authored more than 160 books, refereed journal articles, and papers in refereed conference proceedings, with contributions to three television programs. He is currently Distinguished Professor in the Department of Linguistics at University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, Distinguished Professor of Linguistics, in the School of Foreign Languages, Hunan University, Guest Professor at Beijing Science and Technology University, and Honorary Professor at the Australian National University. Before this, he was Chair Professor, Department of English, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Professor in the Linguistics Department of Macquarie University. Professor Matthiessen has worked in areas as diverse as language typology, linguistics and computing, grammatical descriptions of various languages, grammar and discourse, healthcare communication studies, functional grammar for English-language teachers, text analysis and translation, multisemiotic studies, and the evolution of language. He has supervised over 40 research students.

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Chapter 6 interprets Zadeh’s notion of fuzziness in terms of a constructivist view of the role of language in relation to human thinking and illustrates how fuzziness is constructed by language as an inherent property of how we construe our experience of the world as meaning organized into networks of fuzzy classes. The nature of fuzzy classes of meaning is illustrated typologically in terms of the system network of PROCESS TYPE in English that is complemented by fuzzy representations of topology. This illustrative example of a system network points to the overall potential of the grammar of English being instantiated in a given situation, accumulating relative frequencies to form probabilities of various features in the overall systemic potential of language.

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Matthiessen, Christian. Fuzziness Construed in Language: A Linguistic Perspective. Systemic Functional Linguistics, Part 2 - Volume 2. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. Feb 2025. ISBN 9781800505339. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=45283. Date accessed: 30 Apr 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.45283. Feb 2025

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