Ideational process in the story of "King and Slave girl" composed by Molavi on the basis of the Halliday role-playing grammer
Systemic functional theory is a cognitive approach that expresses human experiences through the transient system of language. In fact, much of our daily experience is shaped and defined by our actions, events, thoughts, and perceptions, and the language system plays an important role in reflecting the various actions and actions of the world. In Halliday systematic functional grammar, the ideational metafunction processes is of particular importance in the transmission of experiences. Application of ideational metafunction processes: material, mental, relational, behavioral, existential and expressive are manifested through verbs. The purpose of this study is to investigate the story of the king and the maid using ideational function variables which has been made possible by researching the physiology of this story in Molavi's Masnavi and identifying and determining the types of processes based on the role and mean. The research results also show that material, verbal and relational processes have more frequency and according to this, characters often have the role of speaker, audience, carrier and knower. Therefore, determining the frequency of current processes and how they are used in this story can be considered as a stylistic indicator. Therefore, researchers in this study have tried to answer the question using descriptive-analytical method, how can the poet's way of thinking and text analysis be achieved with the stylistics of the verb?
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