Martin (1992: 434-6):
Topical Themes are in bold face in this text, and marked topical Themes are underlined … .
[6:34] topical themes (underlined) [sic] j. A female soverieign happened to marry an able and pertinaceous man, k. and it seemed likely that an element which had been quiescent within it for years — the element of irresponsible administrative power — was about to become its predominate characteristic l. and change completely the direction of its growth.
… Note that grammatical metaphor has been drawn on to weave these particular strings through Theme and to formulate the appropriate "hyper-Theme" predicting this interaction pattern. … modalisation is dressed up as a quality in [6:34k] — likely.
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[1] There are only two, not three, ranking clauses in this clause complex; clause [l] is embedded:
A female sovereign
happened to marry an able and pertinacious man,
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and it seemed likely
[[that an element which had been quiescent within it for years — the element
of irresponsible administrative power — was about to become its predominate
characteristic || and change completely the direction of its growth.]]
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1
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+ 2
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and
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it
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seemed
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likely
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[[that an element which
had been quiescent within it for years — the element of irresponsible
administrative power — was about to become its predominate characteristic ||
and change completely the direction of its growth.]]
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Theme
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Rheme
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[3] In terms of ideational meaning, this is a quality of projection; see Halliday & Matthiessen (1999: 211). The realisation of a quality as an Attribute, as it is here, is not metaphorical.
and
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it
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seemed
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likely
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[[that an element which had been quiescent
within it for years — the element of irresponsible administrative power — was
about to become its predominate characteristic || and change completely the
direction of its growth.]]
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Carr-
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Process: relational
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Attribute
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The grammatical metaphor with regard to likely is interpersonal — a metaphor of modality: the explicit objective realisation of probability as it seemed likely.
It is this interpersonal metaphor that engenders a postposed Subject — see Halliday & Matthiessen 2004: 97-8) — which is realised by an embedded clause complex that is lexically dense with ideational metaphor:
It is this interpersonal metaphor that engenders a postposed Subject — see Halliday & Matthiessen 2004: 97-8) — which is realised by an embedded clause complex that is lexically dense with ideational metaphor:
and
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it
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seemed
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likely
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[[that an element which
had been quiescent within it for years — the element of irresponsible
administrative power — was about to become its predominate characteristic ||
and change completely the direction of its growth.]]
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Subject
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Finite
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Predicator
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Complement
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postposed Subject
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In terms of the textual metafunction, all the work here is being done by the marked distribution of information units, not by thematic structure. The combined effect of the interpersonal and ideational metaphor is to package the quanta of information into four or five information units, highlighting four or five elements of New information, co-extensive with the postposed Subject. It is New information that is most textually relevant here, not Theme.
that an element which had been quiescent
within it
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for years
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Given
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New
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the element of
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irresponsible
administrative power
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Given
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New
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was about to become
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its
predominate characteristic
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Given
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New
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and change
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completely
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Given
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New
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the direction of its growth
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New
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