Publication: The Use of Substi tute ‘One’ in the Two Selected Sri Lankan English Novels; The Jam Fruit Tree and Theravada Man
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Date
2024-12-04
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
This study aims to identi fy the use of substi tute ‘one’
in two selected Sri Lankan English novels: The Jam
Fruit Tree and Theravada Man. The primary objecti ves
of the study are to examine the types of ‘one’ used
in the two selected Sri Lankan English novels and
discover the most used type of ‘one’. Essenti ally, two
Sri Lankan novels that incorporate Sri Lankan English
vocabulary were chosen as the samples for the study.
The data collecti on involved reading the selected
two novels, documenti ng signifi cant use of the
substi tute ‘one’, and analysing the types of ‘one’. A
qualitati ve analysis method was employed to identi fy
the substi tute ‘one’ within the selected Sri Lankan
English novels. A quanti tati ve data analysis approach
was implemented to identi fy the most used type of
‘one’ within the selected Sri Lankan English novels.
The theoreti cal framework of Halliday and Hasan
(1976) was used as a guiding model for the study
to analyse the collected data. The analysis of the
obtained results revealed that there are two types of
substi tutes ‘one’ within the two selected Sri Lankan
English novels, and those are the modifi ed ‘one’ and
the unmodifi ed ‘one’. Ulti mately, unmodifi ed ‘one’
emerged as the most used type of substi tute ‘one’.
In conclusion, this study highlights the signifi cant
presence of two main types of substi tutes ‘one’
within the context of Sri Lankan English novels.
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Modified ‘one’, Sri Lankan English novels, Substitute ‘one’, Substi tution, Unmodifi ed ‘one’
