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Determining the Degree of Reality of Language

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Abstract

Speakers live language, that is, they intuit, create, acquire, perform, speak and say, interpret, use, evaluate and, even, speak of language. The real language is the language lived by speakers. On the contrary linguists, who at the same time are speakers and linguists, study language as something manifesting of front of them. In order to study language it is necessary to determine the degree of reality of the thing called language as the reality lived and used by speakers.

DOI 10.11648/j.ijll.s.2015030601.16
Published in International Journal of Language and Linguistics (Volume 3, Issue 6-1, November 2015)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Linguistics of Saying

Page(s) 39-49
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Keywords

Real Language, The Language Used by Speakers, The Concept of Language, Mode of Thinking, Mode of Being

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