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VARIETIES OF LANGUAGE IN THE INTERFERENCE PROCES

Journal: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology (IJESRT) (Vol.6, No. 4)

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Page : 39-43

Keywords : iterary language; the differentiation; general meaning; styles of language; the ac tual situation; the interference problem;

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Abstract

The varieties of the literary language in various spheres of human activity in the interference process are shown in the article There are two varieties of language: the spoken and the written. The spoken language is maintained in the form of the dialogue - the written in the form of the monologue. The spoken language has a considerable advantage over the written, in that the human voice comes into play. The situation in which the spoken variety of language is used and in which it develops, can be describ ed concisely as the presence of an interlocutor. The written variety, on the contrary, presupposes the absence of an interlocutor.The peculiarities of both varieties can roughly be described as follows: the spoken variety differs from the written language phonetically (that is, in its written representation), morphologically, lexically and syntactically and all changes happen in the interference process.

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