Expressing Relations of Being and Becoming in English and Arabic

Section: Research Paper
Published
Jan 1, 2000
Pages
1-22

Abstract

Systemic functional linguistics is concerned with understanding the ways in which language is used for different contexts and situations. The emphasis on language as a system explains the name of Hallidays revised theory (systemics). Halliday (1967: 3) clarifies that the name systemic is not the same as systematic; the term is used because the fundamental concept in the grammar is that of the system. A system is a set of options with an entry condition, that is to say, a set of things of which one must be chosen.

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N. Tawfiq, M., & K. Najim, H. (2000). Expressing Relations of Being and Becoming in English and Arabic. Adab Al-Rafidayn, 43(65), 1–22. https://doi.org/10.33899/radab.2013.82257