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    AUXILIAR DE DOCENCIA:

    UNIV. MICAELA ORTUÑO HUATA

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    LA LECTURA Y LAS FUNCIONES DEL LENGUAJE

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    IMPORTANCIA DE LALECTURA EN EL

    ASPECTO: SOCIAL

    PERSONAL

    INTELECTUAL

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    MICHAEL ALEXANDER

    KIRKWOOD HALLIDAY  

    (OFTEN M A KHALLIDAY)

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    FUNCIÓN

    APELATIVA

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    FUNCIÓN APELATIVA

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    Aparece en escritos donde seestablecen reglas o advertencias.

    FUNCIÓN NORMATIVA

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    Cuando el emisor quiere obtener a través del lenguaje unadeterminada actividad del destinatario o producir en el undeterminado efecto.

    Invitaciones.

    FUNCIÓN INTERACCIONAL

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    Michael Alexander Kirkwood Ha lliday (often M A K Halliday )(born 13 April 1925) is a British-born Australian linguist whodeveloped the internationally influential  systemic functionallinguistic model of language. His grammatical descriptions go bythe name of  systemic functional grammar   ( SFG). [1]  Halliday

    describes language as a semiotic system, "not in the sense of asystem of signs, but a systemic resource for meaning". [2] ForHalliday, language is a "meaning potential"; by extension, hedefines linguistics as the stud y of "how people exchangemeanings by 'languaging'". [3 ] Ha lliday describes himself asa  generalist , meaning that he has tried "to look at language from

    every possible vantage point", and has described his work as"wander[ing] the highways and byways of language". [4]  However,he has claimed that "to the extent that I favoured any one angle,it was the social: language as the creature and creator of humansociety"

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