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Theme and Rheme in the English language
Backgroud of the study.
Aims and objective of the study.
Hallidayan framework will function as a background, while the
focus will be on the notion of Theme and rheme.
the Prague School scholars Mathesius, Firbas and Daneš, and
the Hallidayan theorists Matthiessen and Fries
Structure of Theme-Rheme in English language,their notions,
characteristics and classification
it intends to be descriptive, by counting, comparing and
describing thematic structures in clauses from a selection of
English fiction texts.
the use of the Hallidayan system in this analysis functions as a
kind of test for the system
the collecting of specific knowledge about thematic rules and
tendencies in English
1. Theoretical concepts of Theme and Rheme in the english
language
1.1The notion of Theme and Rheme
1.2Classification or Multiple of Themes
1.2.1Topical, Interpersonal and Textual Theme
1.2.2The five Theme patterns in English by Halliday
1.3 The essence of Theme in texts
1. Analysis of Theme and Rheme
2.1 Theme in different mood of a clause
2.2Theme in clause complexes and Thematic progression
2.3Discourse analysis and Theme
Organization of the study
Theme is the starting point of the clause, realised by whatever element
comes first, and Rheme is the rest of the message, which provides the
additional information added to the starting point and which is available
for subsequent development in the text
 Textual theme, functioning to relate the meaning of the
particular clause to other parts of the text;
 Interpersonal theme, often functioning to code the
speaker’s or writer’s personal judgement on meaning;
 Topical theme, functioning as the point of orientation for
the experiential meanings of the clause;
metafunction Component of Theme
Textual Continuative (discourse signallers/
Markers: yes, no, well, oh, now, which signal that a new
move is beginning)
Structural (conjunction: and , or,
nor, either, neither, but, yet, so, then,when, while, before,
after, until, because,even, in case… or WH-relative:
which,who, whose, when, where, that…)
Conjunctive: relate the clause to the clause to the preceding
text such as that is, for instance;rather; in any case; in
fact; in short; actually; and, also, moreover; but, on the
other hand; instead; meanwhile, then;likewise; so; if; yet;
as to that;
Interpersonal vocative: any item used to address such as a personal name.
modal: any of the model Adjunct which expresses the
speaker’s judgment regarding to relevance of the message
such as probably, possibly, generally regularly;
personally; frankly, to be honest; please,kindly;
mood-marking:a finite
WH (interrogative or relative)
Experiential Topical (participant, circumstance,
process)
Type Meaning Examples
I
appositive
corrective
dismissive
summative
verifactive
‘i.e., e.g.’
‘rather’
‘in any case’
‘in short’
‘actually’
that is, in other words, for instance
or rather, at least, to be precise
in any case, anyway, leaving that aside
briefly, to sum up, in conclusion
actually, in fact, as a matter of fact
II
additive
adversative
variative
‘and’
‘but’
‘instead’
also, moreover, in addition, besides
on the other hand, however, conversely
instead, alternatively
III
temporal
comparative
causal
conditional
concessive
respective
‘then’
‘likewise’
‘so’
‘(if …) then’
‘yet’
‘as to that’
meanwhile, before that, later on, next, soon, finally
likewise, in the same way
therefore, for this reason, as a result,
in that case, under the circumstances, otherwise
nevertheless, despite that
in this respect, as far as that’s concerned
 Theme in declarative sentences
 Unmarked (Theme = Subject): Subject is the ‘normal’ Theme choice. Nominal group
functioning as Subject;
a) The two Indians stood waiting.
b) The Indian who was rowing them was working very hard.
 Marked (Theme Subject): A Theme that is something other than the subject, in a
declarative clause, we shall refer to as a Marked Theme Across the bay they found
the other boat.
a) And when you got down there you find he hasn’t actually got any.
• Theme in exclamative clauses: WH-element as Theme, normally nominal group
or adverbial group functions as exclamative (WH-) element.
a) How cheerfully he seems to grin!
b) What tremendously easy questions you ask!
 Theme in interrogative sentences
The typical function of an interrogative clause is to ask a question and people in real life
ask questions for all kinds of reasons to request for an answer. The natural theme of a
question is ‘what I want to know’.
- Polarity (yes/no) questions: unmarked Theme = finite + Subject (What the speaker
wants to know is the polarity ‘yes or no?’). Normally, the first word (finite operator) of verbal
group together with nominal group functions as Subject.
a) Are you interested in Syntax?
b) Would you like a cup of tea?
c) - Wh-questions: unmarked Theme = Wh-word (What the speaker wants to know is
the identity of some element in the content.) Nominal group, adverbial group or
prepositional phrase functions as interrogative (WH-) element.
d) What are you doing here?
e) Then, in the name of goodness, why does she bother?
Theme in imperative sentences: The imperative is the only type of clause in which the
Predicator (the verb) is regularly found as Theme. Verbal group functions as Predicator,
plus preceding don’t if negative.
a) Wake me up before the coffee break.
b) Don’t disturb me while I’m taking a nap.
c) Let’s have a look at this recipe. (Let’s, plus preceding don’t if negative)
d) Please stop it.
Thematic equative: Theme = Rheme
a) What he meant by this was that he was no longer an apprentice.
b) What they did was go into the stern of the boat.
c) The reason he asked you where going is because he hoped you would be visiting
other areas.
When some other element comes first, it constitutes a ‘marked’ choice of Theme;
such marked Themes usually either express some kind of setting for the clause or
express a feature of contrast.
1.Parallel progression: This pattern keeps the ‘same’ topical Theme (T) in focus
throughout a sequence of clauses. Information is built up in the Rheme (R) of each clause.
T ----- R1
T ----- R2
T ----- R3
Thematic progression
2.The continuous, linear or ‘zig-zag’ progression: In this sequence, an element that
is first introduced in the Rheme of a clause becomes the Theme of the next clause, and so
on. Each R becomes the T of the next utterance.
T1------R1
T2 (R1) ------ R2
T3 (R2) ------ R3
Theme Rheme
Li Ping was born in China.
He
was very interested in learning
English.
Outside my window is a big lawn.
In the middle of the lawn is a flower bed.
3. The crisscross progression: Here the Theme in the first clause becomes the Rheme in
the second clause. And the Theme in the second clause becomes the Rheme of the third clause
and so on.
T1 -------- R1
T2 --------R2
T3 --------R3
The play (T1) was interesting,(R1)
But I(T2) didn’t enjoy it.(R2/T1)
A young man and a young
woman(T3)
troubled me.(R3/T2)
4.The split Rheme pattern: Here the Rheme of a clause contains an element which can be
split up and used for the Themes of subsequent clauses.
There (T1) are four basic types of clowns.(R1)
Whiteface clowns(T2/R1.1) cover their face with white make-up(R2)
and (they)(T2/R1.1) do a lot of physical stunts like leaping and
tumbling.(R3)
5. Centralized progression: Here each clause has got different Theme but same Rheme
Theme Rheme
I went to the theatre last week.
He went to the theatre.
She went to the theatre, too.
The following points are concluded from this study:
1) The writer or the speaker decides where to start the sentence and the beginning of each sentence is
its theme.The rest of the sentence tells the reader or the listener something about the theme. And the
rest of the sentence is
called rheme. The theme is the framework of the point of the departure of the message. The rheme is
what the addresser wants to convey about the theme.
2) A clause can be analyzed ideationally, interpersonally, and textually.
3) When the three types of theme are present in the clause,the textual theme should come first
followed by the interpersonal theme which should in turn be followed by the ideational theme.
4) The operator is the theme in a polar interrogative clause;while the wh-element is the theme in a
content interrogative clause.

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Theme and rheme in the english language

  • 1. Theme and Rheme in the English language
  • 2. Backgroud of the study. Aims and objective of the study. Hallidayan framework will function as a background, while the focus will be on the notion of Theme and rheme. the Prague School scholars Mathesius, Firbas and Daneš, and the Hallidayan theorists Matthiessen and Fries Structure of Theme-Rheme in English language,their notions, characteristics and classification it intends to be descriptive, by counting, comparing and describing thematic structures in clauses from a selection of English fiction texts. the use of the Hallidayan system in this analysis functions as a kind of test for the system the collecting of specific knowledge about thematic rules and tendencies in English
  • 3. 1. Theoretical concepts of Theme and Rheme in the english language 1.1The notion of Theme and Rheme 1.2Classification or Multiple of Themes 1.2.1Topical, Interpersonal and Textual Theme 1.2.2The five Theme patterns in English by Halliday 1.3 The essence of Theme in texts 1. Analysis of Theme and Rheme 2.1 Theme in different mood of a clause 2.2Theme in clause complexes and Thematic progression 2.3Discourse analysis and Theme Organization of the study
  • 4. Theme is the starting point of the clause, realised by whatever element comes first, and Rheme is the rest of the message, which provides the additional information added to the starting point and which is available for subsequent development in the text  Textual theme, functioning to relate the meaning of the particular clause to other parts of the text;  Interpersonal theme, often functioning to code the speaker’s or writer’s personal judgement on meaning;  Topical theme, functioning as the point of orientation for the experiential meanings of the clause;
  • 5. metafunction Component of Theme Textual Continuative (discourse signallers/ Markers: yes, no, well, oh, now, which signal that a new move is beginning) Structural (conjunction: and , or, nor, either, neither, but, yet, so, then,when, while, before, after, until, because,even, in case… or WH-relative: which,who, whose, when, where, that…) Conjunctive: relate the clause to the clause to the preceding text such as that is, for instance;rather; in any case; in fact; in short; actually; and, also, moreover; but, on the other hand; instead; meanwhile, then;likewise; so; if; yet; as to that; Interpersonal vocative: any item used to address such as a personal name. modal: any of the model Adjunct which expresses the speaker’s judgment regarding to relevance of the message such as probably, possibly, generally regularly; personally; frankly, to be honest; please,kindly; mood-marking:a finite WH (interrogative or relative) Experiential Topical (participant, circumstance, process)
  • 6. Type Meaning Examples I appositive corrective dismissive summative verifactive ‘i.e., e.g.’ ‘rather’ ‘in any case’ ‘in short’ ‘actually’ that is, in other words, for instance or rather, at least, to be precise in any case, anyway, leaving that aside briefly, to sum up, in conclusion actually, in fact, as a matter of fact II additive adversative variative ‘and’ ‘but’ ‘instead’ also, moreover, in addition, besides on the other hand, however, conversely instead, alternatively III temporal comparative causal conditional concessive respective ‘then’ ‘likewise’ ‘so’ ‘(if …) then’ ‘yet’ ‘as to that’ meanwhile, before that, later on, next, soon, finally likewise, in the same way therefore, for this reason, as a result, in that case, under the circumstances, otherwise nevertheless, despite that in this respect, as far as that’s concerned
  • 7.  Theme in declarative sentences  Unmarked (Theme = Subject): Subject is the ‘normal’ Theme choice. Nominal group functioning as Subject; a) The two Indians stood waiting. b) The Indian who was rowing them was working very hard.  Marked (Theme Subject): A Theme that is something other than the subject, in a declarative clause, we shall refer to as a Marked Theme Across the bay they found the other boat. a) And when you got down there you find he hasn’t actually got any. • Theme in exclamative clauses: WH-element as Theme, normally nominal group or adverbial group functions as exclamative (WH-) element. a) How cheerfully he seems to grin! b) What tremendously easy questions you ask!
  • 8.  Theme in interrogative sentences The typical function of an interrogative clause is to ask a question and people in real life ask questions for all kinds of reasons to request for an answer. The natural theme of a question is ‘what I want to know’. - Polarity (yes/no) questions: unmarked Theme = finite + Subject (What the speaker wants to know is the polarity ‘yes or no?’). Normally, the first word (finite operator) of verbal group together with nominal group functions as Subject. a) Are you interested in Syntax? b) Would you like a cup of tea? c) - Wh-questions: unmarked Theme = Wh-word (What the speaker wants to know is the identity of some element in the content.) Nominal group, adverbial group or prepositional phrase functions as interrogative (WH-) element. d) What are you doing here? e) Then, in the name of goodness, why does she bother?
  • 9. Theme in imperative sentences: The imperative is the only type of clause in which the Predicator (the verb) is regularly found as Theme. Verbal group functions as Predicator, plus preceding don’t if negative. a) Wake me up before the coffee break. b) Don’t disturb me while I’m taking a nap. c) Let’s have a look at this recipe. (Let’s, plus preceding don’t if negative) d) Please stop it. Thematic equative: Theme = Rheme a) What he meant by this was that he was no longer an apprentice. b) What they did was go into the stern of the boat. c) The reason he asked you where going is because he hoped you would be visiting other areas. When some other element comes first, it constitutes a ‘marked’ choice of Theme; such marked Themes usually either express some kind of setting for the clause or express a feature of contrast.
  • 10. 1.Parallel progression: This pattern keeps the ‘same’ topical Theme (T) in focus throughout a sequence of clauses. Information is built up in the Rheme (R) of each clause. T ----- R1 T ----- R2 T ----- R3 Thematic progression 2.The continuous, linear or ‘zig-zag’ progression: In this sequence, an element that is first introduced in the Rheme of a clause becomes the Theme of the next clause, and so on. Each R becomes the T of the next utterance. T1------R1 T2 (R1) ------ R2 T3 (R2) ------ R3 Theme Rheme Li Ping was born in China. He was very interested in learning English. Outside my window is a big lawn. In the middle of the lawn is a flower bed.
  • 11. 3. The crisscross progression: Here the Theme in the first clause becomes the Rheme in the second clause. And the Theme in the second clause becomes the Rheme of the third clause and so on. T1 -------- R1 T2 --------R2 T3 --------R3 The play (T1) was interesting,(R1) But I(T2) didn’t enjoy it.(R2/T1) A young man and a young woman(T3) troubled me.(R3/T2) 4.The split Rheme pattern: Here the Rheme of a clause contains an element which can be split up and used for the Themes of subsequent clauses. There (T1) are four basic types of clowns.(R1) Whiteface clowns(T2/R1.1) cover their face with white make-up(R2) and (they)(T2/R1.1) do a lot of physical stunts like leaping and tumbling.(R3)
  • 12. 5. Centralized progression: Here each clause has got different Theme but same Rheme Theme Rheme I went to the theatre last week. He went to the theatre. She went to the theatre, too.
  • 13. The following points are concluded from this study: 1) The writer or the speaker decides where to start the sentence and the beginning of each sentence is its theme.The rest of the sentence tells the reader or the listener something about the theme. And the rest of the sentence is called rheme. The theme is the framework of the point of the departure of the message. The rheme is what the addresser wants to convey about the theme. 2) A clause can be analyzed ideationally, interpersonally, and textually. 3) When the three types of theme are present in the clause,the textual theme should come first followed by the interpersonal theme which should in turn be followed by the ideational theme. 4) The operator is the theme in a polar interrogative clause;while the wh-element is the theme in a content interrogative clause.