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Example material During the european scramble for Africa, Nigeria fell to the british and the british ruled it until1960 behaviorial people are laughing The Ibos did not approve of kin verba so we say that every fourth African is a nigerian Can you tell us about the political and cultural make-up of Ni erla relational that every fourth African is a nigerian existential so today there's Christianity in the south Definition of process types A Material: The process construing the"outer"experience, i.e. our experience as going-on"out there, namely that of actions and events things happen, and people or other actors do things, or make things happen, in the world around us(e.g. you produce so much money) B. Mental: The process construing the"inner" experience, i.e. our experience as going-on inside ourselves, in the world of consciousness (including perception emotion and imagination, e.g. people love /hate /want money) C. Relational: the process of classifying(e.g. Every fourth African is a Nigeria) and identifying(e.g. The three major groups in the nation are the Yoruba in the southwest, the lbo in the southeast, and the hausa, finally, in the north) D. Behavioral: the process that represents the outer manifestations of inner workings, the acting out of processes of consciousness(e. g. they were laughing)and psychological states(ie. they were sleeping) E. Verbal: the process of saying and meaning, i.e. symbolic relationship constructed in human consciousness and enacted in the form of language(e.g. we say that every fourth African is a Nigerian) F. Existential: the process concerned with existence, by which phenomena of al kinds are simply recognized to " be-to exist, or to happen(e.g. today there Christianity in the south) Material, mental and relational are the three main types of process in the English transitIvity system But there are some minor categories located at the three boundaries behavioral verbal and existential Material Behavioral Mental Mental Verbal Relational Relational Existential Material This is demonstrated in Fig. 5-2 on page 172 Systemic indeterminacy: The world of our experience is highly indeterminate; and this is precisely how the construes it in the Thus, one and the same text may offer alternative models of what would appear to be the same domain of experience, construing for example the domain of emotion both al"clause(.g. this please god / God like this) and2 Process Type Example material During the European scramble for Africa, Nigeria fell to the British. and the British ruled it until 1960. behaviorial people are laughing. mental The Ibos did not approve of kings. verbal so we say → that every fourth African is a Nigerian Can you tell us about the political and cultural make-up of Nigeria? relational that every fourth African is a Nigerian. existential so today there’s Christianity in the south Definition of process types: A. Material: The process construing the “outer” experience, i.e. our experience as going-on “out there”, namely that of actions and events: things happen, and people or other actors do things, or make things happen, in the world around us (e.g. you produce so much money). B. Mental: The process construing the “inner” experience, i.e. our experience as going-on inside ourselves, in the world of consciousness (including perception, emotion and imagination, e.g. people love / hate / want money). C. Relational: the process of classifying (e.g. Every fourth African is a Nigeria) and identifying (e.g. The three major groups in the nation are the Yoruba in the southwest, the Ibo in the southeast, and the Hausa, finally, in the north). D. Behavioral: the process that represents the outer manifestations of inner workings, the acting out of processes of consciousness (e.g. they were laughing) and psychological states (i.e. they were sleeping). E. Verbal: the process of saying and meaning, i.e. symbolic relationship constructed in human consciousness and enacted in the form of language (e.g. we say that every fourth African is a Nigerian). F. Existential: the process concerned with existence, by which phenomena of all kinds are simply recognized to “be” – to exist, or to happen (e.g. today there’s Christianity in the south). Material, mental and relational are the three main types of process in the English transitivity system. But there are some minor categories located at the three boundaries: behavioral, verbal and existential. Material Behavioral Mental Mental Verbal Relational Relational Existential Material This is demonstrated in Fig. 5-2 on page 172. Systemic indeterminacy: The world of our experience is highly indeterminate; and this is precisely how the grammar construes it in the system of process type. Thus, one and the same text may offer alternative models of what would appear to be the same domain of experience, construing for example the domain of emotion both as a process in a “mental” clause (e.g. this please God / God like this) and as a
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