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“Morality”and “ Distance’ in Anti-languages : Analysis of Anti-languages Through Aesthetic Principles

ZHANG Yu1,2,HE Yayun1, BI Wei1,YANG Wenwei3, WANG Meng1,SONG Yuxin1   

  1. ( 1. Faculty of Foreign Languages , Kunming Metallurgy College , Kunming 650033, China;2. College of International Studies , Southwest University , Chongqing 400715 , China;3. School of Education, Yunnan Open University , Kunming 650223 , China)
  • Received:2021-08-03 Online:2022-04-20 Published:2023-11-30

Abstract: People's perception of the world and the ways of their conceptualization through languages areinterconnected but sometimes in conflict The standardized languages may sometimes erode the vividnessof the objective world and blur the authenticity of people's feelings about the world. Anti-languages, to-gether with standard languages, serve to reflect the world we can see. Through relexicalization and over-lexicalization, anti-languages unveil the beauty of the way the world exists, the ways people experiencethe world, and the manners languages are used through metaphors in building people's social identities.The appreciation of antilanguages from the perspective of aesthetic psychology aims to arouse people's at-tention to language diversity.

Key words: anti-language, aesthetic psychology, relexicalization, overlexicalization, metaphors, social identities

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