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METAPHORS OF MOOD IN ENGLISH AND VIETNAMESE FROM SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR
Tác giả hoặc Nhóm tác giả:
Gia Thi Tuyet Nhung, Phan Van Hoa
Nơi đăng:
KỸ YẾU HỘI THẢO QUỐC TẾ Digital ELT Approaches and Innovations;
S
ố:
ISBN: 987-604-300-921-7;
Từ->đến trang
: 396-419;
Năm:
2023
Lĩnh vực:
Ngôn ngữ;
Loại:
Bài báo khoa học;
Thể loại:
Trong nước
TÓM TẮT
: Systemic functional grammar is particularly concerned with the role of mood in performing interpersonal meta-functions. Mood is an indispensable and universal category for most languages, expressing the speaker’s attitude and communication behavior towards the utterance content and the listener. Metaphors of mood are represented by one or more grammatically specific variations in terms of mood. This mode at the level of compatible expressions can be transformed into metaphorical expressions, making the language’s ability to choose extremely rich and adaptable to speech situations. The article will (1) generalize the content of the metaphor of mood, analyze and make statistics of the metaphor of mood in three subgroups: declarative, interrogative, imperative and the transformation of mood from congruence expression to metaphorical expression; (2) relate to Vietnamese - a language that is different in terms of typology from English, but it has similarities in the way it reflects the speaker’s behavior, and intentions; (3) make use of auxiliary verbs (English) with particles denoting mood (Vietnamese) when expressing mood in metaphorical expression. The article basically uses “Mountains beyond Mountains: A Memoir of Vietnam, Cancer and Meaningful Work” by DianaDudzik (2019) in English and its Vietnamese version as the source of the data to give the evidence for the above issues. The article also suggests some ways of applying the grammatical metaphor of mood to increase the effectiveness of communication.
ABSTRACT
Systemic functional grammar is particularly concerned with the role of mood in performing interpersonal meta-functions. Mood is an indispensable and universal category for most languages, expressing the speaker’s attitude and communication behavior towards the utterance content and the listener. Metaphors of mood are represented by one or more grammatically specific variations in terms of mood. This mode at the level of compatible expressions can be transformed into metaphorical expressions, making the language’s ability to choose extremely rich and adaptable to speech situations. The article will (1) generalize the content of the metaphor of mood, analyze and make statistics of the metaphor of mood in three subgroups: declarative, interrogative, imperative and the transformation of mood from congruence expression to metaphorical expression; (2) relate to Vietnamese - a language that is different in terms of typology from English, but it has similarities in the way it reflects the speaker’s behavior, and intentions; (3) make use of auxiliary verbs (English) with particles denoting mood (Vietnamese) when expressing mood in metaphorical expression. The article basically uses “Mountains beyond Mountains: A Memoir of Vietnam, Cancer and Meaningful Work” by DianaDudzik (2019) in English and its Vietnamese version as the source of the data to give the evidence for the above issues. The article also suggests some ways of applying the grammatical metaphor of mood to increase the effectiveness of communication.
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