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MENTAL PROCESSES
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There are three main types of processes in Grammar: Material (doing), Mental (experiencing or sensing) and Relational (being or becoming). This map represents the type of "mental processes"
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MENTAL PROCESSES
What is it?
Processes "through which we organise our mental contact with the world"
types
perception
encoded by verbs such as
see, hear, feel, notice, taste ...
cognition
encoded by verbs such as
know, understand, believe, recognise, think, doubt, remember,...
affective
encoded by verbs expressing
positive affects
like, love, please, delight
negative affects
dislike, hate, destest
desiderative
expressed by verbs such as
want, desire, wish
PARTICIPANTS INVOLVED IN THESE PROCESSES
PHENOMENON
conscious EXPERIENCER (SENSER)
someone who sees, thinks, likes, dislikes or desires
she is not an Agent, since there is not a voluntary action
Characteristics
encoded by stative verbs
imperative forms are excluded
non volitional action
Reference: ANGELA DOWNING. ENGLISH GRAMMAR. A University Course.Third edition, 2015
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