Hybridisation in Texts: Where Spoken and Written Language meet
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This study emphasizes the possibility of exploring spoken texts in the framework of Systemic
Functional Linguistics, a language theory and linguistic approach developed by M.A.K.
Halliday in the early sixties. We analyse some text messages (SMS, whats app or messenger)
received from undergraduate students who are preparing for a thesis under our supervision in
partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Maîtrise at the English Language
Department, University of Abomey-Calavi. The claim is that by exploring the mode
continuum of Systemic Functional Linguistics (henceforth SFL) in those texts, it is possible to
come to cogent conclusions about the linguistic features of such messages which are now
becoming one of the major means of communication among teachers and students. The
findings of this study show a hybridation of spoken and written language in communication
and therefore, create a new position which can be located at the middle of the two poles
(spoken and written) of the mode continuum.
