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1 IV. Functions of Language  Question:  What do you think are the functions of language?

2 Metafunctions of Language: Halliday’s Model  1. Ideational:( descriptive funtions) Constructs a model of experience and constructs logical relations ( through transitive system)  2. Interpersonal: (social function) enacts social relationships (through mood and modality)  3. Contextual: creates relevance to context (through coherence and cohesion)

3 Elements of Communication: Jakobson’s Model (1960)  Context  Referential  Addresser Message Addressee  Emotive Poetic Conative  Contact  Phatic  Code  Metalingual

4 Summary of the Functions of Language  Emotive:  the use of language to create or express certain feelings in the hearer.  Through Jokes, Advertising, Propaganda, etc.

5 Summary of the Functions of Language  Conative : The use of language in order to achieve a result in an addressee, in accord with the speaker’s wishes. Its use is illustrated by a range of  directive functions (e.g. commands, vocatives), but its precise sense needs to

6 Summary of the Functions of Language  Metalingual: The use of language to talk about language itself.  This makes language infinitely self- reflexive: We human beings can talk about talk and think about thinking, and thus only humans can ask what it means to communicate, to think, to be human.

7 Summary of the Functions of Language  Poetic Function: This is the use of language in artistically. Example in the figure of speech in literary work or in normal conversation.  E.g.. He talk a lot but his point couldn’t hold water

8 Summary of the Functions of Language  3.5 Phatic: the use of language to establish an atmosphere or maintaining social contact.  E.g. Greetings, Farewells, and Comments on the weather, etc.

9 Summary of the Functions of Language  1. Informative : Language serves an informative function when it is used to tell what the speaker believes, to give information about facts, or to reason things out.  By use of Declarative Sentences

10 Summary of the Functions of Language  2. Interrogative: When language is used to get information from others, it serves an interrogative function  Through Questions that expect answers.

11 Summary of the Functions of Language  3. Interpersonal: Language serves an interpersonal function when it is used to establish and maintain their status in a society.  Five sub-categories of interpersonal function: performative, directive, emotive, expressive, and phatic.

12 Summary of the Functions of Language  3.1 Performative: (Declarative) the use of language to “do things”, to perform actions.  Through quite formal and even ritualized language. E.g. in wedding and other religious ceremony

13 Summary of the Functions of Language  3.2 Directive: (instrumental) When language is used to get the hearer do something, it serves a directive function.  Most Imperative sentences.

14 Summary of the Functions of Language  3.4 Expressive: the use of language to reveal something about the feelings and attitudes of the speaker.  Through Exclamations, etc.

15 Summary of the Functions of Language  4. Recreational: the use of language for the sheer joy of using it.  E.g. baby’s babbling, poetry, etc.

16 OTHER FUNCTIONS  Recording function: (Keep record of the document, text or speech in brain) eg qur an bible etc.  Identification faction. Use of language to identify with a group or to recognise a person due to his usage of language

17 OTHER FUNCTIONS  Regulatory Functions: The use of language to worn or impart discipline in the mind of people.


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