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In this paper we propose a functional account of the Welsh mood system, focussing on responsives in particular.
The discourse functions of responsives are interpreted through the concept of negotiation within the systemic functional
linguistic framework, which offers a rich model for accounting for both initiations and responses, including possible tracking and
challenging moves. By examining the interaction of mood together with specific features of Welsh, e.g. a dominant VSO clause
ordering, mood particles, Subject ellipsis and a complex system of negation, we are able to show that Welsh tends to highlight
interpersonal meanings in clause initial position. As the first functional description of Welsh, we also set out important
directions for future research, based on the findings presented in this paper.