Stylistic Analysis of Transitivity Features in Selected Excerpts from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus (2003)
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This study explores the Transitivity features (Process Types, Participants and Circumstances) in two extracts drawn
from Adichie (2003) in order to find out the salient linguistic resources which serve to encode her literary style and
mind-style. It uses the Hallidayan brand of linguistics called Systemic Functional Linguistics (cf. Halliday (1971);
Eggins (1994/2004); Fontaine (2013), etc.), mainly the grammar of Ideational/Experiential Meaning (otherwise
known as Transitivity) to analyze the selected extracts both quantitatively and qualitatively. The findings reveal that
the writer has used the six process types (material, mental, behavioral, verbal, existential and relational) at varying
degrees, but the most dominant type in these extracts is material process, mainly transitive material process, the
agency in these processes is predominantly marked as externally-caused and the circumstances, especially
circumstances of location and manner, markedly tend to encode a typical spatio-temporal setting therein. All these
features denote the writer‟s preference of/for physical and concrete depiction
