When Language is Played: Looking into Linguistic Creativity through Language Play
Online veröffentlicht: 25. März 2024
Seitenbereich: 18 - 35
Eingereicht: 25. Sept. 2023
Akzeptiert: 04. März 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ctra-2024-0002
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© 2024 Mohammad Ali Heidari-Shahreza, published by Sciendo
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This article opens a window on linguistic creativity through an in-depth discussion of language play. To this aim, language play is initially conceptualized from a socio-cognitive perspective. ‘Language play for fun’ and ‘language play for practice’ as two dominant approaches in the relevant literature are, then, touched upon. Afterward, the paper elucidates how language play, in its various manifestations, can inform and influence linguistic creativity. In this respect, a theoretical (linguistic) and a socio-pragmatic perspective are presented. In particular, the paper addresses the possibility of playing to ‘language’ outside the box (i.e., to go beyond the conventional systemic constraints of language). Highlighting the ubiquity of language play, it also considers Wittgenstein’s notion of ‘language games’ (or