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CClause
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Clause as RepresentationClause as Representationin in Hallidayan Functional EnglishHallidayan Functional English
By
Muhammad Riaz HussainMuhammad Riaz HussainRoll no 10
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Halliday’s concept of languageHalliday’s concept of language According to Halliday A language
evolves in response to the specific demands of the society in which it is used
“the nature of language is closely related to the functions it has to serve”
“It reflects aspects of the situation in which it occurs”
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Representation of human experience
we use language as an instrument of thought or to conceptualize or represent the experiential or real world to ourselves, including the inner world of our own consciousness. Therefore, another name for clause as representation is clause as experiential construct
Halliday terms this aspect as the ideational function of language.
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Halliday’s Functional Grammar
F u n c t i o n s ( m e t a f u n t i o n s ) o f l a n g u a g e a c c o r d i n g t o H a l l i d a y
I d e a t i o n a l f u n c t i o n
I t i s a m e a n s o f r e f l e c t i n g o n t h i n g s
I n t e r p e r s o n a l f u n c t i o n
I t i s a m e a n s o f a c t i n g o n t h i n g s b y m e a n s o f a s y m b o l i c s y s t e m
F U N C T I O N S O F L A N G U A G E A C C O R D I N G T O I T S U S E R S
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Components of Clause as representation
F i g u r e . 2
P a r t i c i p a n t1 . s u b j e c t s
2 . o b j e c t s
P r o c e s sV e r b s
C i r c u m i s t a n c e sa d j u n c t s a n d a d v e r b s
T h e y a r e a l s o c a l l e d t h e c o m p o n e n t s o f P r o c e s s
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Ali gave me a book yesterday with a smile in the garden.
Process: gave
Participants: Ali ,me, a book
Circumstances: yesterday,with a smile,in the garden
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What is centrally important in clause as representation?
Process.It is so because it is process that largely determines the types of participants that are possible.Halliday refers to it as the system of transitivity.Transitivity is the overall resource for constructing goings on(experience). It means the kind of activity expressed by a sentence,participants and the manner of participants.The following figure shows the importance of process in
transitivity .
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Transitivity structure
Process
participants
circumstances
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Types of processes
E x i s t e n t i a l p r o c e s s e s M a t e r i a l p r o c e s s e s
M e n t a l p r o c e s s e s R e l a t i o n a l p r o c e s s e s
B e h a v i o u r a l p r o c e s s e s V e r b a l p r o c e s s e s
T y p e s o f p r o c e s s e s
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1.Material process 2.Mental Process
3.Relational process
Behavioral process
Verbal processExistential process
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Material ProcessesMaterial Processes(processes of doing)
They express the notion that some participant(called actor)does something(may be to some other entity,called goal).
Verbs of action like run,kick,climb,spring,etc are used.
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Material process
ParticipantProcess
Participant
The postkickedThe boyExample
(no goal)resignedThe mayorExample
Goal (optional)Material process
Actor
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Mental processesMental processes processes of perception,affection,cognition(thinking,knowing)
These are expressed by verbs of feeling,perceiving and thinking such as like,hate,love,know,think and understand.
Here, participants have different names of Senser(the conscious being animate or inanimate that is feeling,thinking or seeing) and Phenomenon(that which is sensed or felt)
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Mental process
The kingCan recognize
IExample
ParticipantProcess
Participant
The giftlikedMaryExample
(Implied phenomenon)
knowsJimExample
PhenomenonMental process
Senser
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Relational processesRelational processes(being and having)(being and having)
In these clauses a relation is being set up between two separate entities.
Relational clauses construe being and do this in two different modes – attribution and identification.These two types of this process have different sets of participants roles:(1)attributive clauses with Carrier+attribute, and (2)identifying clauses
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Attributive clauses
complete nonsense.timid creatureswise talla poet
soundsareis isis
Your storyMice Sarah My brotherAli
AttributeProcessCarrier
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Attributive and Identifying modes
In attributive mode we ascribe some quality to some entity and it means that entity is a member of the class having that quality. Ali is a poet. Poet is the name of a class.So Ali is a member of the class of poets.
1.My brother is tall. My brother(carrier=member)is tall(attribute=class) My brother belongs to the class of people who are
tall.It implies that there are other tall people besides. My brother is the tallest one in the family. My brother(identified)is the tallest one in the
picture(identifier)
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Identifying mode
HamletThe clever one
PlayedIs
Mr. GarrickAlice
IdentifierProcessIdentified
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The difference of reversibility
The identifying clauses are reversible.It can be said The tallest one in the picture is my brother. But we can not say Tall is my brother.
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Behavioral processesBehavioral processesphysiological and psychological,verbal and mental behavior
They are expressed by verbs such as cough,yawn smile,breathe,faint,sleep,,look,watch,stare,listen,think,worry,dream,sing ,dance,lie(down).sit up/down. chatter,grumble,talk,cry ,laugh, smile,frown,sing ,snarl,whine.
As distinct from other groups, only one participant is required ,the person doing the laughing,smiling and coughing or yawning.This participant is termed the BEHAVOR,a conscious being like the SENSOR but the process is more like one of “doing”
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Participant
Process
participant
laughedTheyExample
frownedHe Example
Behavioral processBehavior
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Verbal processesVerbal processes(processes of saying)
This is a large category that not only includes not only the different modes of saying(asking,commanding,offering ,stating) but also semiotic processes that are not necessarily verbal(showing,indicating),as in His face tells stories untold.
The central participant is the SAYER. The VERBIAGE is what is said and TARGET or RECEIVER is the person it is said to
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Verbal process
Willie
He
Sayer
itsaidExample
a story metoldExample
verbiageReceiverVerbal process
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Existential processesExistential processes
These represent that something exists or happens, as in There was a cat.or There was a solitary girl..In these cases what we are doing is affirming the existence of something,or someone.
As with behavioral verbs there is only one participant here.
In these clauses there acts as a grammatical subject but it doesn’t fulfill any function outside of its grammatical role.The only significant element is the thing ,or person,being affirmed as existing.This is termed the existent.
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Existential verbs
Example
Example
Example
A problem
Seems to be
There
An old woman
Was There
A picture
hangsthereOn the wall
Existent entity
Existential process
Grammatical subject
Circumstance
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Processes and their components
existentExistential
Receiver/targetSayerVerbal
BehavorBehavioral
Attribute/identifierCarrier / identifiedRelational
PhenomenonSensorMental
goalActorVerbal
participant 2Participant 1 process
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Main types of Circumstance in English
With a hammerMeans, quality, comparison
Manner
In June, from ParisPlace, timeLocation
For three hoursDistance, durationExtent
ExampleSpecific categoriesType
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Examples of circumstance
Ali had slept in the car.(location,place) See you in the morning(location,time) They pulled the ropes again(extent
frequency)
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RecapRecap Significance of clause as representation Importance of process Components of process types of processes participants Types of circumstance
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QuestionsQuestions
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What do we mean by clause as representation ?
According to Halliday functions of language according to its users are of two types,
1 ideational function, 2.interpersonal function of language. In clause as representation we deal with
ideational functional.Speaker’s experience of the real world including his own inner world of consciousness is represented or conceptualized.
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What is centrally important in clause as representation?
Answer: Process
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What are the components of clause as representation?
1.Process 2.Participant 3.circumstances
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What are the different types of processes? What are the main types of processes?
There are six types of processes Material processes(main)(doing) Mental processes (main)(thinking) Relational processes(main)(being and having) Behavioral processes Verbal processes Existential processes
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What is VERBIAGE? What is PHENOMENON?
In verbal processes,main participant is SAYER,and VERBIAGE is what is said and RECEIVER or TARGET is the person it is said to.
PHENOMENON is the term used in mental processes it refers to the thing sensed or felt by the SENSOR
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What are the three main types of circumstance?
Extent Location Manner
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