Abstract

The purpose of this study is to reveal how the behavioral process that is seen from the point of view of the Angkola language as one of the archipelago languages that still persists until now. The method used is descriptive qualitative through the Systemic Functional Linguistics approach. The research results show that the Angkola language behavior process has different variants. Patterns and pattern variants in verbal behavior processes are three times more numerous than patterns and pattern variants in mental behavior processes. This proves that the process of verbal behavior is more concrete in its form while the mental behavior process is more abstract in its form. Thus, the behavior process in the Angkola language can be an additional theoretical framework in an effort to understand the languages of the other archipelago.

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