A Systemic Approach To The Study Of The Clause As Exchange In Imperative and Exclamative Clauses In English and Arabic
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to describe the clause as exchange in English and
Arabic imperative and exclamative clauses. The model adopted for this
paper is Systemic Functional Grammar as presented in Halliday (1994). An
attempt is made to study the interpersonal metafunction in the mood system.
The paper draws a conclusion that the Hallidayan approach can be applied
to some extent to Arabic imperatives and exclamatives. In both English and
Arabic, the interpersonal metafunction is realized in the mood system.
Certain points of similarity and difference are also highlighted.
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