The Regular Language Models in Functional Grammar

Authors

  • Shimaa Saleh Ibrahim Al-Mussawy Thi-Qar University / College of Education for Human Sciences – Iraq. Author
  • Diaa Al-Fekr Journal for Research and Studies Author

Keywords:

Typical, Ordinary Language , Usage Context , Functional Grammar

Abstract

The aim of the research is to explain the regular language models in functional grammar and what grammar deals with in terms of models of the regular language used and in circulation through the theory of functional grammar, where it dealt with the statement of the concept of typicality, the meaning of the regular language in circulation and the concept of grammar, and this functional grammar to answer the research questions that it seeks. This was reached through the final results of this research, including that the model interprets, explains, and describes phenomena, making them understandable, and that the intent of the regural language model used is the pragmatic communicative ability of natural language users, which consists of faculties. In addition, functional grammar considers the formal, syntactic, morphological, and phonetic properties of the natural language to be components that are not independent of semantics and pragmatics and cannot be described and interpreted except by resorting to semantic and pragmatic factors. There are many structural and pragmatic models of ordinary language in functional grammar, as these models are associated with pragmatic functions. The ordinary pragmatic language is considered to have a lot of rotation in functional grammar and it has varied greatly because of its clear importance to functional grammarians.

Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024), Diaa Al-Fekr Journal for Research and Studies

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Published

2024-03-05

How to Cite

The Regular Language Models in Functional Grammar. (2024). Diaa Al-Fekr Journal for Research and Studies, 1(2), 29-54. https://ojs.diaalfekr.com/index.php/sjlb/article/view/10