Representation of Verbal Mood in the Introduction of Shahnameh of Abu Mansouri: Comparison of Traditional Approach and Functional Theory on the Mood

Mood in a general sense, is the way the speaker utters and expresses the meaning of the sentence and illustrates how the event has occurred from the speaker's perspective. There are tools for expressing Mood in all languages of the world, including verbal mood, modal verbs, modal adverbs, and a...

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Main Authors: Pooneh Abedin, Mohammad Dabirmoghadam
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Published: Allameh Tabataba'i University Press 2022-03-01
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Online Access:https://ls.atu.ac.ir/article_15364_1ecf51043e80ecfc4ab259784631892a.pdf
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description Mood in a general sense, is the way the speaker utters and expresses the meaning of the sentence and illustrates how the event has occurred from the speaker's perspective. There are tools for expressing Mood in all languages of the world, including verbal mood, modal verbs, modal adverbs, and adjectives. Among the means of expressing the mood, the verbal mood is of particular importance because in expressing the concept of a proposition the burden is on the main verb. In this paper, the representation of verbal mood in the introduction to Abu Mansouri's Shahnameh is studied within the comments and Segmentation of Khanlari (1353 Volume II) and Halliday's Functional Grammar theoretical foundations (Halliday and Matthiessen 2014). This study shows that, despite the distinction between the two approaches, the verbal mood is represented through the verbal stem, based on tense (past and present) and the elements used in verb inflection (pre and post-verb elements). The differences between the two approaches will also be expressed in terms of the representation of Mood in Persian, including incompatibility in the non-indicative mood (subjunctive and injunctive) subscale.
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spelling doaj.art-0bfd6e0aeb6b4ae1a103678840ee188f2024-01-02T11:02:12ZfasAllameh Tabataba'i University Press̒Ilm-i Zabān2423-77282538-25512022-03-01915659410.22054/ls.2020.49010.129515364Representation of Verbal Mood in the Introduction of Shahnameh of Abu Mansouri: Comparison of Traditional Approach and Functional Theory on the MoodPooneh Abedin0Mohammad Dabirmoghadam1Ph.D. Student of Universal Linguistics, Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran, IranProfessor of Linguistics, Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran, IranMood in a general sense, is the way the speaker utters and expresses the meaning of the sentence and illustrates how the event has occurred from the speaker's perspective. There are tools for expressing Mood in all languages of the world, including verbal mood, modal verbs, modal adverbs, and adjectives. Among the means of expressing the mood, the verbal mood is of particular importance because in expressing the concept of a proposition the burden is on the main verb. In this paper, the representation of verbal mood in the introduction to Abu Mansouri's Shahnameh is studied within the comments and Segmentation of Khanlari (1353 Volume II) and Halliday's Functional Grammar theoretical foundations (Halliday and Matthiessen 2014). This study shows that, despite the distinction between the two approaches, the verbal mood is represented through the verbal stem, based on tense (past and present) and the elements used in verb inflection (pre and post-verb elements). The differences between the two approaches will also be expressed in terms of the representation of Mood in Persian, including incompatibility in the non-indicative mood (subjunctive and injunctive) subscale.https://ls.atu.ac.ir/article_15364_1ecf51043e80ecfc4ab259784631892a.pdfmoodverbal moodthe introduction to abu mansouri's shahnamehhalliday's functional grammar
spellingShingle Pooneh Abedin
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Representation of Verbal Mood in the Introduction of Shahnameh of Abu Mansouri: Comparison of Traditional Approach and Functional Theory on the Mood
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verbal mood
the introduction to abu mansouri's shahnameh
halliday's functional grammar
title Representation of Verbal Mood in the Introduction of Shahnameh of Abu Mansouri: Comparison of Traditional Approach and Functional Theory on the Mood
title_full Representation of Verbal Mood in the Introduction of Shahnameh of Abu Mansouri: Comparison of Traditional Approach and Functional Theory on the Mood
title_fullStr Representation of Verbal Mood in the Introduction of Shahnameh of Abu Mansouri: Comparison of Traditional Approach and Functional Theory on the Mood
title_full_unstemmed Representation of Verbal Mood in the Introduction of Shahnameh of Abu Mansouri: Comparison of Traditional Approach and Functional Theory on the Mood
title_short Representation of Verbal Mood in the Introduction of Shahnameh of Abu Mansouri: Comparison of Traditional Approach and Functional Theory on the Mood
title_sort representation of verbal mood in the introduction of shahnameh of abu mansouri comparison of traditional approach and functional theory on the mood
topic mood
verbal mood
the introduction to abu mansouri's shahnameh
halliday's functional grammar
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