Dialectics of Natural-Artificial in the System of Language
Mariia A. Abysova,
Olha P. Antipova,
Bohdan V. Kalynovskyi,
Myroslav Yu. Durdynets and
Yurii P. Prykhodko
Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2020, vol. 9
Abstract:
The article examines the problem of the dialectic nature of the language system. The analysis of a number of works on the philosophy of language has shaped research logic of authors, which guided the definition of the concepts of “natural language†and “artificial language†. It is shown that the “natural – artificial†dichotomy in a language system is revealed through the prism of a number of paired constructs: “natural – social†, “oral – written†; “folk – literary†; “informal – etiquette-formal†; “objective – subjective†; “autochthonous – borrowed†; “traditional – innovative†. The different genesis of the natural and artificial languages proves that the artificial languages are aimed at the intended result, while the natural can be considered as a side effect of communicative-linguistic activity, which is not provided by its purposes.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.36941/ajis-2020-0024
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