Monday, 15 May 2023

Encoding Identifying Clauses

Matthiessen (1995: 210):


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The final row of Table 4-6 contains two unfortunate typos. In an encoding clause, Value (Medium) conflates with Identified, and Token (Agent) conflates with Identifier.

This typo may be the source of the error in Key Terms In Systemic Functional Linguistics (Matthiessen, Teruya & Lam 2010: 116):
identifying                   descriptive 
Term in the experiential clause system contrasting with ‘ascriptive’. In the identifying mode, one entity is used to identify another. Identifying clauses are realised by the presence of the Token and Value and/or the Identifier and Identified in the transitivity structure of clause. Combinations of these two sets of variables determine coding direction between decoding and encoding, for example, if the Token is construed as Identified and the Value as Identifier the clause is an encoding one, as in the Mint Museum houses a collection of Australian decorative arts. Identifying relations manifest in the environment of ‘intensive’, for example, the new president is Obama, ‘possessive’, for example, (see above), and ‘circumstantial’ relational processes, for example, many mansions line the harbour.

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