Quality is typically expressed by an adverbial group with an -ly adverb as Head; the interrogative forms is how? or how … ? plus an appropriate adverb. Less commonly, Quality is realised by a prepositional phrase. The general type is one where the preposition is in or with and the Head/Thing of the nominal group is the name of ‘manner’, either manner or way, or of a qualitative dimension such as speed, tone, skill, ease, difficulty, term; but phrasal expressions of Quality also include more specific types, such as specifications of the manner of movement.
Friday, 7 September 2018
Quality: Realisation & WH– Probe
Halliday & Matthiessen (2014: 319):
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Circumstance,
Clause,
Enhancement,
Expansion,
Ideational,
Lexicogrammar,
Manner,
Transitivity