Emphasizing the Analysis Perspective of Dynamic Linguistics
Amid the increasing development and growth of new media, there emerged many buzzwords. Among them some are short-lived but with intense effects during limited time, some are neither active nor widely used with the nature of limit communicability, whereas some are long-lived and unceasingly proliferate in a long-term basis. The sentence pattern “Xiao(Little) + Predicate (X)” is an example, it is a newly emerged pattern that has powerful and enduring effect. The article is aimed to explain and analyze the usage and the applied motive of the sentence pattern “Xiao(Little) + Predicate (X)”, and focuses on the practical usage and development of the language. The study sets foot on the view of dynamic language and language development, thus it can reflect the evolution process of the social language usage with cutting-edge characteristics of delicate dynamic language analysis in the discipline of linguistics.
Emphasizing the Integration and Innovation of the Internal Discipline Theories.
The originality of the article lies in the combination of both memetics and type inference, which is an innovation of theories blending. It pays attention to explaining the relationship between survival rates, activity and survival time of new buzzwords. Starting from the validity of language research, the article points out that studying buzzwords that are frequently used with strong vitality can better reflect the law of language development. Therefore, the article represents in microcosm what is happening in buzzwords as a whole and is of great value in terms of the linguistic theory analysis.
Emphasizing the Interdisciplinary Integration and Innovation
The explanation and analysis of the construction of the sentence pattern involving “Da (big)/Xiao(small)” (which is the earliest concept in human’s native language acquisition) help to make clear the relationship between human language and recognition. Therefore, the article also has played an important role in integration of interdisciplinary theories.