Functional Grammar describes behavioral processes as processes of physiological and psychological behavior with one obligatory participant, the behaver, who is a conscious being engaged in doing rather than sensing. The behaver engages in the behavior within a circumstance of place or manner.
Functional Grammar describes behavioral processes as processes of physiological and psychological behavior with one obligatory participant, the behaver, who is a conscious being engaged in doing rather than sensing. The behaver engages in the behavior within a circumstance of place or manner.
Functional Grammar describes behavioral processes as processes of physiological and psychological behavior with one obligatory participant, the behaver, who is a conscious being engaged in doing rather than sensing. The behaver engages in the behavior within a circumstance of place or manner.
• Behavioral processes are processes of physiological
and psychological behaviour. • There is one obligatory Participant: the Behaver. • The behaver is conscious being. But the process is one of doing, not sensing. She lives in the fast lane