The empire strikes back: a genre and register analysis of an interview with a nine-year-old child

Isabel Tomaselli Borba, Juliane Polo Terres, Marta Botelho Lira

Resumo


The aim of this article is to analyze an interview with a nine-year-old child through the lens of the Systemic Functional Grammar (SFG) framework, as outlined in Suzanne Eggins’ An Introduction to Systemic Functional Linguistics (2004). The interview focuses on a movie the interviewee had just watched, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. While SFG encompasses a wide range of concepts, this article will concentrate on the analysis of Genre, Register, Transitivity, Mood, and Modality. Through this examination, it is possible to perceive choices and meaning the participants conveyed, which are shaped by the context of their interaction and the genre of movie review. This article offers insight into how social relations are constructed within such interactions.


Palavras-chave


Systemic Functional Grammar; Genre and Register; The Empire Strikes Back; Kids Watch Classics; Movie Review.

Texto completo:

PDF (English)


DOI: 10.3895/rde.v16n27.19734

Apontamentos

  • Não há apontamentos.


Direitos autorais 2025 CC Atribuição 4.0

Licença Creative Commons
Esta obra está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Atribuição 4.0 Internacional.
ft_peri

Av. Sete de Setembro, 3165 - Rebouças CEP 80230-901 - Curitiba - PR - Brasil

logo_utfpr