Trinocular perspective

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A trinocular perspective is an analytical tool in Systemic functional linguistics.[1] Michael Halliday introduced the term using a cartographic hierarchy of stratification whereby three viewpoints were identified:[2]

  • "from above" (from a higher stratum)
  • "from roundabout" (from its own stratum, its own primary location)
  • "from below"(from a lower stratum)

Halliday's colleague, C. M. I. M. Matthiessen has suggested that the approach could be used with other global semiotic dimensions, specifying:[2]



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