Usage language
By the term use language ( engl. Ordinary language in a broad sense) is the determined by a language community used natural language designated. A counter-term to this is therefore the formal language .
Concretely fall under the term of the usage language
- everyday or colloquial language (English ordinary language in the narrower sense),
- Technical languages as well
- the educational language .
The use of language is the starting point of ordinary language philosophy (Engl. Ordinary language philosophy ).
Common language and colloquial language
Although the vernacular actually a subset is the use of language (.. S o), are next to both terms also sometimes - blurred - synonymously used.
See also
literature
- Kuno Lorenz : everyday language. In: Mittelstraß (Hrsg.): Encyclopedia Philosophy and Philosophy of Science . 2nd edition, vol. 3 ( G - Inn ), Verlag JBMetzler , Stuttgart 2008, ISBN 978-3-476-02102-1 ( differentiating between everyday and everyday language )