Transitivity analysis classifies clauses based on the process type expressed by the verb and the participants involved. There are several types of processes including material (physical actions), mental (perceptions and cognition), relational (expressions of being), verbal (communication), behavioral, and existential. Participants that accompany the process are also identified, such as actor, goal, senser, phenomenon. Analyzing transitivity patterns can provide insights into how language constructs experience and shapes meaning and ideology.