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A paper on network terminology
In today's life, some words such as "table, cool, sweat, shrimp, sauce purple, porridge" often come into our sight, and in chat, we can't do without online languages such as "wood, shame", and teenagers on campus often talk about online words such as "Lian, dizzy and white". Obviously, online language is very popular among students and netizens at present. The originality and vivid image of network language are the main reasons for its wide spread. At the same time, the online language is humorous, casual and ridiculous. The online world is a novel world that advocates individuality and pursues innovation. In network communication, people pursue novelty. The humor of online language relaxes the body and mind of busy people, and it is also interesting, naughty and lively, catering to the diverse personality expression needs of netizens.

Network language has entered people's lives, adding bright colors to life, but it also brings some embarrassment and confusion. Parents who don't know the online language are confused about the words "yo Xi, PK" in their children's notes, and often turn to their children for help before they suddenly realize. For example, in a post, a parent mentioned "cheating" when he heard a child talking to a friend. As a result, he listened nervously for a long time, and then asked the children to know that "cheating" had nothing to do with him, just a sigh of online language.

For the constant updating of online words, many older netizens have expressed pressure. They just understand and accept such words and come up with new words. Network language also has vulgar disadvantages. Some online languages are ambiguous and over-innovative, losing their original phonology and sincerity, and unable to express their tone and emotion. Cold words lack accuracy and richness, and also lose the feeling and connotation of real context. Therefore, some pictures expressing expressions are more popular, which brings more movement to people when chatting.

Network language has advantages and disadvantages, so we don't have to shut it out, let alone let it go. We should improve our ability to appreciate the structural beauty and rhythmic beauty of modern Chinese, know how to identify, absorb and accept healthy network language, and reject the filthy network language. The vitality of this network era has been reflected to some extent. In a word, the key lies in the attitude towards network language, and it is our proper practice as a network host to accept and use it reasonably from the perspective of identity.