Genesis (1:9):
9. And God said, Let the waters under the heaven be gathered together unto one place, and let the dry land appear: and it was so.
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From the perspective of Systemic Functional Linguistic theory, this symbolism from Abrahamic mythology can be interpreted as further construing the genesis of construing experience as meaning through language.
Here again the creator of meaning verbally projects proposals for the location of one phenomenon and the coming into being of another:
And God said
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Let the waters under the heaven be gathered together in one place
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and let the dry land appear
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1
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" 2
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1
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+ 2
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The first projected proposal locates a phenomenon:
let
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the waters under heaven
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be gathered together
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unto one place
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Process:
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Carrier
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attributive
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locational Attribute
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('phased being' perspective)
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Goal
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material
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Location
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('happening' perspective)
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and the second brings the opposite phenomenon (or distinction) into being:
and
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let
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the dry land
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appear
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Process:
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Existent
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existential
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('phased being'
perspective)
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Goal
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material: creative
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('happening'
perspective)
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That is to say, the phenomena of experience are again construed as linguistic construals of experience, made by the creator of meaning.
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