Abstract

Writing can be among the most enjoyable and satisfying activities to measure the ability to produce well-formed sentences. This study dealt with the realization of MOOD and Modality in the analytical exposition of the undergraduate students of Tidar University. Fifteen analytical exposition texts were analyzed to determine how the indicative MOOD, the imperative MOOD, modalization, and modulation were realized in the analytical exposition of undergraduate students of Tidar University. The type of this study is qualitative case study research. This study employed Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) based on Suzan Eggins (2004) as a framework since this level of structured language creates meaning that can be sought and identified. There were 511 clauses found in the fifteen analytical expositions. The result revealed several findings: (1) it was found that declarative MOOD was the most dominant of the indicative of MOOD system; (2) that the imperative MOOD type was not dominant; (3) that probability was more dominant than usuality. There were 73 clauses, or around 97% categorized as a probability, and 2 clauses or about 3% were categorized as the usuality; (4) that the obligation was dominant (14 clauses). Then, no clauses were indicated as the inclination. It was concluded that the realization could be seen from the type of indicative, imperative, modalization, and modulation that were found in the analytical exposition text of the undergraduate students of Tidar University.

Highlights

  • According to Rui and Jingxia (2018) analyze the study on the interpersonal meaning of modality in microblogging English news. They found that the use of “will” and “would” are the most popular expression that express the speaker’s expectations, willingness and determination, attitudes on the posibility of a certain event. These studies are beneficial to do because the prove that systemic functional linguistic can be used to analyze the kind of modality in the text

  • This study focused on analyzing analytical exposition text written by undergraduate students by using MOOD and Modality

  • The last was interpreting based on the result that the researcher found to relate to MOOD and Modality theories

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INTRODUCTION

Zainuddin, and Pulungan (2019) which aimed to determine the types of modality proposed by Halliday (2004) They found that the kinds of modality mostly was an obligation, the second was a probability, followed by inclination, and the last usuality. According to Rui and Jingxia (2018) analyze the study on the interpersonal meaning of modality in microblogging English news They found that the use of “will” and “would” are the most popular expression that express the speaker’s expectations, willingness and determination, attitudes on the posibility of a certain event. These studies are beneficial to do because the prove that systemic functional linguistic can be used to analyze the kind of modality in the text.

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