The room was large and furniture was placed in the middle. As I was walking into another room, where she was lying, I saw a host of flowers by the window. The flowers reminded me of the park where we usually sat. Once we went there. She kissed me and said, Darling, are you worried?, and after a pause of hesitation continued, There is nothing to worry. She smiled and I said, Let me pick a red rose for you. Now there is no more smile on the stiff lips and the flower is gone. It is just a memory and I will never see her again.
CLAUSES
1. the room was large 2. and furniture was placed in the middle 3. as I was walking into another room 4. where she was lying 5. I saw a host of flowers by the window 6. the flowers reminded me of the park 7. where we usually sat 8. once we went there 9. she kissed me 10. and said
Clauses
11. Darling, are you worried? Process: Relational Carrier 12. and after a pause of hesitation continued 13. There is nothing [[to worry.]] 14. she smiled 15. and I said 16. Let me pick a red rose for you 17. now there is no more smile on the stiff lips 18. and the flower is gone 19. it is just a memory 20. and I will never see her again.
2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
Mental Relational
Behavioural Verbal Existential Total
2 4
1 4 2 20
10 20
5 20 10 100
60 10 20 0 0 0 0 10 0 100
90 5 5 0 100
Conclusions
1.
2.
The text is experientially dominated by the Material (35%) and Circumstance of Location (60%) Tentatively it is concluded that the genre of Narrative is closely associated to Material Process and Circumstance of Location. In other words, grammaticly telling a story is unmarkedly realized by the two grammatical aspects.
Experience in Smoking
I have an unforgettable story on smoking. This happened when I was 9 years old. I liked heroes in cowboy films where the heroes fired shots while they were smoking. One day, my friend Ali and I went to our special place under the bamboo tress near the bank of a river in a remote place in Asahan. Ali took a packet of cigarettes, which he snatched from his fathers drawers and I stole half a packet from my father pocket. There we enjoyed the cigarettes. After almost two hours smoking I felt headache. I saw Alis face turning pale and Ali told me that he saw the earth moving. In no time Ali collapsed and got fainted. I ran back home quickly and told our parents about the event. The news spread all over the village. In half an hour nearly all members of the village came to our favorite place at the bank of a river and at no time Ali and I were taken to the community medical centre. When we recovered our parents got very angry. As a precious lesson my uncle smacked me on the face and Ali was hit by his elder bother. It was an awful experience
MOOD Analysis
No. 1. 2. 3. Types of MOOD Declarative Interrogative Imperative Total Number 18 1 1 20 %
90 5 5 100
Logical Relations
No. Types of Logical Relation
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 Paratactic Elaboration (1=2) Paratactic Extension (1+2) Paratactic Enhancement (1X2) Paratactic Locution (1 2) Paratactic Idea (1 2) Hypotactic Elaboration (a=b) Hypotactic Extension (a+b) Hypotactic Enhancement (aXb) Hypotactic Locution (ab) Hypotactic Idea (ab)
Number 0 5 1 3 0 1 0 2 0 0
Interpersonal Analysis
ES k1 k1
k1 k1 k1 k1
k1 k1 k1
Text the room was large and furniture was placed in the middle as I was walking into another room where she was lying I saw a host of flowers by the window the flowers reminded me of the park where we usually sat once we went there she kissed me and said
SF S
S S S S S S S S
M Dec.
Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec.
Interpersonal Analysis
ES k1 [[k2]]
k1 k1 [[k1]] k1 [[k1]] k1 k1 k1 [[a1]] k1 k1 k1 k1
Text Darling, are you worried? and after a pause of hesitation continued There is nothing to worry. she smiled and I said Let me pick a red rose for you now there is no more smile on the stiff lips and the flower is gone it is just a memory and I will never see her again.
SF Q
S S S S S O
M Inter.
Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Impe.
S S S
Textual Analysis
No 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Theme the room and furniture as I where she I the flowers where we once she and (she) Rheme was large was placed in the middle was walking into another room was lying saw a host of flowers by the window reminded me of the park usually sat we went there kissed me said
Proportion of Theme
No. Types of Theme 1. 2. 3. 4. UST UCT MST MCT Total Number 9 10 1 1 21 Percentage 42.8 47.6 4.8 4.8 100
UST = Unmarked Simple Theme UCT = Unmarked Complex Theme MST = Marked Simple Theme MCT = Marked Complex Theme
Conclusion
The dominant type of Theme in the text is UCT, which is logically configured as 1 + 2. This condition is dominant in Narrative. The narrative text implies Reconstruction