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A CLOSE INSIGHT INTO SYSTEMIC MARK HALLIDAY’S FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR AND THE ANALYSIS OF THE TEXT “A GRANDMOTHER WITH MUSCLES” IN TERMS OF TRANSITIVITY, MOOD AND THEME-RHEME PATTERN

 
 

Abstract


Received: 16/3/2021 When people speak or write, they produce texts. To a grammarian, text is a rich, many-faceted phenomenon that means in many different ways. Systemic functional grammar (SFG) is a text grammar, which means this kind of grammar can describe the use of language. In this way, the meaning of the text can be understood clearly. The application of the framework of SFG to analyze a text can avoid evaluating at will. The article shows an analysis of a text “A grandmother with muscles” based on systemic Mark Haliday‟s functional grammar in terms of transitivity, mood and theme-rheme pattern. The findings show that the text is narrative which can be featured by the following characteristics: material and relational processes, simple past and simple present (transitivity), personal subjects, declaratives, no modal elements (mood) and ideational component, unmarked themes (theme-rheme). Revised: 31/3/2021

Volume 226
Pages 93-99
DOI 10.34238/TNU-JST.4174
Language English
Journal None

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