Research on Cognitive Mechanisms, Social Identity, and Standardization Paradigms of Anomie Cyber Language: A Three-Dimensional Framework for Language Ecological Governance
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https://doi.org/10.53469/jssh.2025.7(06).01Keywords:
Anomie cyber language, Cognitive mechanisms, Social identity, Governance paradigmAbstract
This study adopts an ecolinguistic perspective, integrating theories from cognitive psychology and sociology to systematically analyze the generative mechanisms, social functions, and governance pathways of anomie cyber language. Key findings include: 1) Cognitive Mechanisms: Anomie language relies on reactive control pathways, inhibiting proactive control and deep thinking capabilities, resulting in a “deskilling of language” cycle. 2) Social Identity: Language functions as a tool for social identity, with different anomie language cyber user types exhibiting distinct behavioral patterns. 3) Governance Paradigm: An innovative three-dimensional framework is proposed to restore language ecology. This research provides a theoretical paradigm for digital-era language governance that balances neurocognitive principles with cultural diversity preservation.
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