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[...] The other entity may be one that is brought into being by the process, not pre-existing; as in building a house, writing a letter or starting an argument. We can thus distinguish between a ʻdoing toʼ, or DISPOSITIVE type and a ʻbringing aboutʼ, or CREATIVE type of material process. The participant that results from the creative process is still referred to as Goal, such clauses also have active and passive options. - Halliday (1985), a pag.104
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