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Commentary Studies

A Quarterly Research Journal

Vol. 6, Summer 2015, No. 22

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1. experiential Metafunction.2. transivity system.

processparticipantscircumstances

material process

relational process

mental process

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behavioral process

verbal process

Existential process

2. Accompaniment.

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1. Cause.

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2. Interaction.3. Clouse as exchange.4. Giving.5. Demanding.6. Halliday, 2004, p. 106-107.

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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.

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run

1. primary meaning.2. secondary meaning.

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givennew

speaker oriented

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vso

1. Accompaniment.

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1. additive relations.2. causative relations.

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M.McIntosh and P. Strevens, The linguistic sciences and language teaching,London, Longman.

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- Halliday, M.A.K., 1985, 2004, An Introduction to Functional Grammar, revisededition, London, Edward Arnold.

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