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Commentary Studies
A Quarterly Research Journal
Vol. 6, Summer 2015, No. 22
1. experiential Metafunction.2. transivity system.
processparticipantscircumstances
material process
relational process
mental process
behavioral process
verbal process
Existential process
2. Accompaniment.
1. Cause.
2. Interaction.3. Clouse as exchange.4. Giving.5. Demanding.6. Halliday, 2004, p. 106-107.
1. mood structure.2 Mood.3. Residue.4. Subject.
6. Finite element.
8. Modal Adjuncts.
10. Predicator.
12. Complement.
14. Adjunct.15. bloor, T. and Bloor, M. 1997, p.45.
run
1. primary meaning.2. secondary meaning.
givennew
speaker oriented
vso
1. Accompaniment.
1. additive relations.2. causative relations.
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