What Is Linguistic Functionalism?

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Dr. Richard Nordquist is professor emeritus of rhetoric and English at Georgia Southern University and the author of several university-level grammar and composition textbooks.

Updated on February 12, 2020

In linguistics, functionalism can refer to any one of various approaches to the study of grammatical descriptions and processes that consider the purposes to which language is put and the contexts in which language occurs. Also called functional linguistics. Contrast with Chomskyan linguistics.

Christopher Butler notes that "there is a strong consensus among functionalists that the linguistic system is not self-contained, and so autonomous from external factors, but is shaped by them" (The Dynamics of Language Use, 2005).

As discussed below, functionalism is generally viewed as an alternative to formalist approaches to the study of language.

Examples and Observations

Halliday vs. Chomsky

Formalism and Functionalism

Role-and-Reference Grammar (RRG) and Systemic Linguistics (SL)

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