INTERPERSONAL METAPHOR OF MOOD APPLIED TO SOME VERSES OF THE HOLY AL-QUR’AN

This article is the result of a descriptive qualitative research which examine to what extent the theory of Interpersonal Metaphor of mood postulated by Halliday (1994) is relevant to be applied to the verses of the Holy al-Qur’an. The Interpersonal Metaphor applied in this survey covers the three k...

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Main Author: Jumino Suhadi
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: State Islamic University of North Sumatra 2015-12-01
Series:Miqot: Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Keislaman
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Online Access:http://jurnalmiqotojs.uinsu.ac.id/index.php/jurnalmiqot/article/view/16
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description This article is the result of a descriptive qualitative research which examine to what extent the theory of Interpersonal Metaphor of mood postulated by Halliday (1994) is relevant to be applied to the verses of the Holy al-Qur’an. The Interpersonal Metaphor applied in this survey covers the three kinds of mood which constitute indicative mood, interrogative mood and imperative mood. This work, however, does not cover the Interpersonal Metaphor of modality. The result shows that some verses of the Holy al-Qur’an use the transference of mood in conveying messages: some indicative moods are expressed in the interrogative and imperative, some imperative moods in the indicative and interrogative, and some interrogative moods in the indicative and imperative. The writer maintains that Halliday’s theory of Interpersonal Metaphor can be justified as an adequate linguistic theory.
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spelling doaj.art-4935a0b0c0c64c4f8b87333eac3e2a512022-12-22T01:47:21ZaraState Islamic University of North SumatraMiqot: Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Keislaman0852-07202502-36162015-12-01392INTERPERSONAL METAPHOR OF MOOD APPLIED TO SOME VERSES OF THE HOLY AL-QUR’ANJumino Suhadi0Universitas Islam Sumatera UtaraThis article is the result of a descriptive qualitative research which examine to what extent the theory of Interpersonal Metaphor of mood postulated by Halliday (1994) is relevant to be applied to the verses of the Holy al-Qur’an. The Interpersonal Metaphor applied in this survey covers the three kinds of mood which constitute indicative mood, interrogative mood and imperative mood. This work, however, does not cover the Interpersonal Metaphor of modality. The result shows that some verses of the Holy al-Qur’an use the transference of mood in conveying messages: some indicative moods are expressed in the interrogative and imperative, some imperative moods in the indicative and interrogative, and some interrogative moods in the indicative and imperative. The writer maintains that Halliday’s theory of Interpersonal Metaphor can be justified as an adequate linguistic theory.http://jurnalmiqotojs.uinsu.ac.id/index.php/jurnalmiqot/article/view/16systemic functional linguisticsinterpersonal metaphoral-Qur’an
spellingShingle Jumino Suhadi
INTERPERSONAL METAPHOR OF MOOD APPLIED TO SOME VERSES OF THE HOLY AL-QUR’AN
Miqot: Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Keislaman
systemic functional linguistics
interpersonal metaphor
al-Qur’an
title INTERPERSONAL METAPHOR OF MOOD APPLIED TO SOME VERSES OF THE HOLY AL-QUR’AN
title_full INTERPERSONAL METAPHOR OF MOOD APPLIED TO SOME VERSES OF THE HOLY AL-QUR’AN
title_fullStr INTERPERSONAL METAPHOR OF MOOD APPLIED TO SOME VERSES OF THE HOLY AL-QUR’AN
title_full_unstemmed INTERPERSONAL METAPHOR OF MOOD APPLIED TO SOME VERSES OF THE HOLY AL-QUR’AN
title_short INTERPERSONAL METAPHOR OF MOOD APPLIED TO SOME VERSES OF THE HOLY AL-QUR’AN
title_sort interpersonal metaphor of mood applied to some verses of the holy al qur an
topic systemic functional linguistics
interpersonal metaphor
al-Qur’an
url http://jurnalmiqotojs.uinsu.ac.id/index.php/jurnalmiqot/article/view/16
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