A Brief Analysis of the Sociality of Language
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Abstract
The sociality of language lies in that language exists in society and they depend on each other and evolve together. Specifically, language is shared not by an individual, but by all members of society. It is the means for thinking but not a pure physiological phenomenon or psychological activity. And language is a special social phenomenon instead of a common one. At the same time, language has its natural attributes.
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