Language Degrees Between: Linguistic And Stylistic; Reading In Light Of The Duality (Substitution And Distribution)
Abstract
This study is about the changes in linguistic use that derive their specificity and presence from modern linguistic studies, such as linguistics, stylistics and poetry, in their contact with language, as a common material between these fields in their quest to capture their convolutions, and reveal their essence and variables according to the patterns of texts and discourses, without ignoring the contexts in which this language is issued, as well as the nature of its users.
The choices of speakers vary according to their intellectual levels, and their cognitive balance, not to mention the expressive machine that varies from one person to another, in normal use, including literary use that rises from the first degrees, by virtue of its dislocation of the familiar system, and its behavior in the axes of selection and coordination that govern the language in its various employments, which prompts us to study the ladder of expression in the language from the lowest to the highest.