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【Abstract】Ordinary language refers to a regular or normative language, just like the language we use in everyday communication. Ordinary written report documents are also in the category of ordinary languages. Ordinary language requires us to express things in an objective, accurate, detailed, and specific language. Artistic language refers to the variation of language. The so-called change does not mean that the language changes in grammar and semantics. In fact, this change is illogical and irregular. This paper, from the perspective of linguistics, dialectically compares the functional comparison between ordinary language and artistic language.
【Key words】Common language; artistic language; function; compare; research
【作者簡介】买买提江·艾山,中央民族大学出版社编辑。
1. The definition between common language and artistic language
1.1 Common language
Ordinary language is also called common language and normative language. The common language is based on the rational scientific spirit, which is mainly manifested in the rational understanding and expression of human beings to the outside world. In everyday life, it usually involves speech, vocabulary and some basic grammar materials.
1.2 Artistic language
Artistic language is the other extreme of human language. It is a mutated language, and its superior performance is actually an unreasonable filling. Due to the influence of irrational emotional factors, artistic language has always tried to break the closed language framework and advocated to grasp and express the world in a lively way. Artistic language is often exquisite and profound, rhyming, pursuing the uncertainty of expressing meaning, trying to make the descriptive object produce image function, thus expressing unpredictable emotions.
2. Comparison of the functions of common language and artistic language
Common language and artistic language are two language forms, and the differences between the two are more complicated. This paper compares the functions of ordinary language and artistic language from three aspects: language method, language thinking and language logic.
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【Key words】Common language; artistic language; function; compare; research
【作者簡介】买买提江·艾山,中央民族大学出版社编辑。
1. The definition between common language and artistic language
1.1 Common language
Ordinary language is also called common language and normative language. The common language is based on the rational scientific spirit, which is mainly manifested in the rational understanding and expression of human beings to the outside world. In everyday life, it usually involves speech, vocabulary and some basic grammar materials.
1.2 Artistic language
Artistic language is the other extreme of human language. It is a mutated language, and its superior performance is actually an unreasonable filling. Due to the influence of irrational emotional factors, artistic language has always tried to break the closed language framework and advocated to grasp and express the world in a lively way. Artistic language is often exquisite and profound, rhyming, pursuing the uncertainty of expressing meaning, trying to make the descriptive object produce image function, thus expressing unpredictable emotions.
2. Comparison of the functions of common language and artistic language
Common language and artistic language are two language forms, and the differences between the two are more complicated. This paper compares the functions of ordinary language and artistic language from three aspects: language method, language thinking and language logic.
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