Proceedings of the 2022 3rd International Conference on Language, Art and Cultural Exchange(ICLACE 2022)
148 articles
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An Analysis of ‘Power’ in Sumerian Proverbs from the Perspective of Systemic Functional Linguistics
Jinrui Geng
Sumerian proverbs, which were created by the intellectuals of ancient Mesopotamia, contain a wealth of wisdom from early human civilization. From a linguistic perspective, some of these proverbs embody the rules established by the elite classes and imposed on society, reflecting their hold on social...
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Social Media Promotion on Foreigner’s Love of Bing Dwen Dwen: A Case Study of Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 Mascot Marketing Success
Boya Zhang
Bing Dwen Dwen is the mascot of the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022. It is a product based on the panda and adds the characteristics of the Winter Olympics. It was very popular that there were out of stock so some people feel so said because they did not have Bing Dwen Dwen. During Beijing Olympics,...
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Review of English Pronoun Acquisition by Chinese Learners from the Perspective of Transfer
Ziting Zhang, Yue Zhang, Han Fang
In this paper, we explore the negative effects of language transfer on the acquisition of English pronouns by native Chinese learners of English (hereinafter called Chinese learners). Though there have been many language transfer researches, few are set in the Chinese learners’ perspective. We find that...
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An Analysis of the Influence of Different Word Reciting Apps on College Students’ Word Memory from the Perspective of Gamification Learning
Jiurui Qiu
Gamification learning refers to the introduction of game mode into general teaching activities in order to improve learners’ learning enthusiasm and teaching effect. The more common game elements are Level, Point, Reward, Challenge, Badge and Avatar, but the most commonly used are points, badges and...
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The Continuous Positive Trend Away From Son Preference in China
Angela Zheng
The son preference phenomenon was a widespread and serious problem in ancient China. The patriarchal family system made people prefer sons over daughters due to economic factors, social influence, and the belief in generational continuity. Fortunately, this phenomenon was changed along with the development...
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How Language to Make Advantage of Body Movements to Configure the State Meaning and Result Meaning
Seen from the Absence of State Meaning of Compound Directional Verbs “Guolai /Guoqu” in Mandarin
Zhixin Zhou, Wen Jiang
Through the analysis of compound directional verbs with theories of cognitive linguistics such as Image Schema, Construal Operation and Spatialization of Form Hypothesis, we can find the cognitive motivation of the lack of State Meaning of “guolai/guoqu” which derives from the uniqueness of “Path” of...
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An Analysis of Ethical Dilemma in the Moon and Sixpence with Confrontation between Love and Career
Xinyi Yang
The Moon and Sixpence wrote by novelist W. Somerset Maugham tell the story that Strickland, an ordinary stockbroker living with his happy family in London, suddenly went to Paris to chase his dream of painting and abandoned superior life and finally finished his great work in Tahiti. This book expresses...
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San Vitale Apse: A Holistic Consideration
Lingran Liu
The decorative program within San Vitale plays an important role within Byzantine art history. As a deliberately planned layout, intimate connections exist among all elements that form the church’s interior. Nevertheless, past scholarly literature has invested immense attention on specific components...
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Current Situation Analysis and Development Thinking of “Internet Celebrity Economy”
Wanshan Han
Due to the rapid development of Internet technology and new media, people are increasingly connected to the Internet. The popularization of mobile phones and the development of network information have made Internet celebrities ubiquitous in our lives. The number of fans continues to increase, and the...
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Research on Application and Reason Analysis of Taobao Style Network Language
Kailei Feng, Yifei Li, Anran Wang
The rapid development of Internet technology will promote the emergence of network culture, including network language. In recent years, with the popularity of Taobao shopping, Taobao Style has gradually penetrated into people’s life. Taobao Style is mainly formed in the commodity trading dialogue through...
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Interactional Modifications Develop L2 Speaking Skills
A Case Study of L2 Adolescent Learners on YouTube
Juxia Wang
There has recently been a growing interest in video-mediated discourse. The previous study has shown the benefits of video-mediated exchange in interactional adjustment. Most online communication studies have only compared video-mediated discussion to audio or telephone talk. The objectives of this paper...
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The Application of Interpersonal Communication Theory: Speaking in English Corners
Qianlin Chen
Interpersonal communication is one of the most frequent communications in our daily life. Good interpersonal communication can promote people’s conversation skills and brings to a closer relationship. English corner is seen as an efficient way to practice oral English in the process of learning English....
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Discussing the Impact of New Media Communication on Classical Music
Shijia Lian
The purpose of this paper is to explore the survival path of classical music and the medium behind its development, the new media platform. A new perspective is chosen to study the impact of new media communication on classical music, using YouTube as an example. At the same time, the article selected...
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A Discussion of the Necessity of a Rating System for Animated Films from the Violent Elements of Animated Characters: A Case Study of Nezha
Qianyi Wang
With the continuous development of the animation industry, animated movies have become a relatively influential cultural factor in the growth process of young generations. While the excellent cultural elements in animated movies positively influence the values of teenagers, some of the adult-oriented...
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New Institutionalism in Contemporary Curatorial Practice: Disappearing Term, Fragmented Legacy
Yuehan Wang
Some of the challenging experiences and methods that arose in the ‘Petri dish’ of New Institutionalism can still be extended and affect contemporary curatorial practice. Based on the historical process, this thesis argues that New Institutionalism has a limited influence on curatorial discourse, and...
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Integration Research of Series Cultural Creation Based on Regional Features on Interactive Packaging Design -- Taking Luoyang Peony Crisp as an Example
Mengke Lyu, Peng Zhang
Nowadays, the packaging becomes one of the main ways to improve the brand competitiveness, and there are more two-dimensional surface designs with the unique styles, so the products with the regional features could perform its characteristics. Some designers are considering to transform the design from...
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Gender Differences and Discrimination in Lexicon
Xiaoran Li
Language implies a common kind of cognitive organization as the very existence of a communicative level of structure. It reflects the value system of society indicating cultural thinking and conditions of interaction and transmission. Gender differences and discrimination consequently behave as a crucial...
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Analysis of Jade with Octagonal Shape as a Sacrificial Vessel
Yiming Sun
Jade in China has a longstanding history with its early origin rooted in profound influence and continuous development of culture. Ancient Chinese jade has become a predominant physical embodiment of traditional Chinese culture, conveying mysterious, distant, and critical historical information. This...
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The Redemption of Humanity in Higashino Keigo’s Miracles of the Namiya General Store
Yingjie Guo
Higashino Keigo’s novel Miracles of the Namiya General Store is a departure from the writer’s usual pattern of reasoning, and is loved by readers for the warmth and healing behind the suspense. In this novel, Higashino Keigo practices his quest for “human redemption” through a correspondence structure...
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Texture and Emotional Expression of Modern Ceramic Art
Zibo Lin, Man Dou
Modern ceramic art came into being in the 1950s, and then it became the mainstream of ceramic art. Modern ceramic art is a whole new ceramic art style that breaks the tradition. In the creation of modern ceramic art, decorative ceramics with texture as the main decorative technique plays a very important...
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“HuanYin” Antrodia Cinnamomea Health Product Sales Package Design System Research
Xinyue Wang
“Huanyin” is a high-quality brand of health care products in Chinese Taiwan. Currently, Antrodia cinnamomea products are mainly sold in Chinese Taiwan. Antrodia cinnamomea is a unique Antrodia cinnamomea fungus in Chinese Taiwan. Its main functions are cancer suppression, health care, and body strengthening....
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Talk about the Artistic Value of Musical Performance and its Application in Life
ZhiYuan Wu, ZhengYu Zhang
People’s spiritual needs have been greatly improved under the background of increasingly rich material life. Now music has become an indispensable part of people’s life. It greatly improves people’s life aesthetic taste. Music performance can help people better express their emotions and aesthetic attitudes....
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“Regenerating” Tradition: A Cultural Memory Method to Reshape the Living Inheritance of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Ethnic Minorities
Airong Liu
The intangible cultural heritage of ethnic minorities is an essential cultural crystallization of China. The existing research focuses on how to protect the intangible cultural heritage of ethnic minorities so that it can be continuously inherited; In recent years, methods of living inheritance of intangible...
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The Application of Mobile-Assisted Language Learning (MALL) in Developing Early English Acquisition
Xinyi Lu
Mobile-assisted language learning is the newest method of language learning, which involves the use of online websites or mobile applications to facilitate English education. The question of whether mobile-assisted language learning improves students’ language learning skills has become a popular topic,...
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Introduction of the Words with Morpheme qɒ55 in Lahao Hmong Language of the Great Wall of the South
Xiaoli Tian
Nowadays, the Lahao Miao (also called Hmong) Village in Phoenix, Hunan in China is a “stone village” located on the checkpoint of the Great Wall in the South (founded in Tang Dynasty and flourished in Ming and Qing Dynasties). It is a stone village, which has the natural advantages of language contact...
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Application of the Skopos Theory, Cooperative Rules, and Communicative Translation in Chinese-English Tourism Translation
Kexin Xu, Aijia Wang
This study takes tourism texts of well-known scenic spots and historical sites in China as subjects, and Skopos Theory, Cooperative Rules, and Communicative Translation as guiding principles, to propose suitable and effective strategies or techniques for Chinese-English tourism translation. This study...
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Tumors in the Crevices of Metropolis
Urban Villages in the Pearl River Delta, Guangdong
Shengze Lu, Yixuan Zhou
“Village in the city” is a social phenomenon in urbanization in China. They mostly appear in the downtown and outskirts segments of cities like Shenzhen or Guangzhou. Urban villages are a special phenomenon created by China’s urbanization efforts. In contrast to conventional rural and urban communities,...
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Artists and Muses: Identity and Self-Recognition in Portrait of a Lady on Fire and Blue is the Warmest Color
Siya Zhao
Portrait of a Lady on Fire and Blue is the Warmest Color are two modern French queer films related to lesbian love. The relationships in both films share identical identities between lovers, in which one is an artist and the other is the Muse. The female muse has lain in wait over the last three centuries...
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Study on the Development of Western Medicine Chinese Teaching and Textbook Compilation
Lining Liu
Western Medicine Chinese is a language tutoring course for foreign students who come to China for professional education of Western Medicine. Because of its importance to foreign students’ professional learning and clinical practice, it has become a compulsory course for foreign students majoring in...
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A Study of Traditional Motifs in the Context of Digitalization
With the Lion Motif as an Example
Yun Xia Zeng, Li Gu
The lion motif was the earliest animal heraldic motif to emerge, and its stylized postures are the richest of all heraldic motifs. After the lion was introduced to China, lion motifs developed, and lion art was localized in China, with early lions in caves, lions in murals, lion motifs in gold and silver,...
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The Effect of Pragmatic Failures in Chinese-English Intercultural Communication on English Acquisition
Yuqing Shi
In the current conditions of globalization and the use of English as a lingua franca (ELF), English learners can gain lots of language skills and oral expressions through their continuous efforts, but the lack of actual language environment and awareness of pragmatics make it hard to be fully mastered....
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Influence of Emotion on Second Language Acquisition
Xiaoyue Lu
There are many influencing factors in the process of second language acquisition, among which the psychological emotion of learners is a key link, and plays an important role that cannot be ignored. This study focuses on the cognitive dimension of emotion, based on the study of previous research findings...
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A Practice Study of Ideological and Political Theories Teaching in the Course Service Standards of Thai Tour Guide from the Perspective of “Telling China’s Stories”
Shuangfei Chen
Classroom is the main venue and students are the vigorous force of “telling China’s stories”. Ideological-political education not only strengthens all-round development of students but also improves the quality of talent training program for Thai language so as to train students as builders and successors...
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Is Human Nature the Most Important Factor in International Politics?
Leilong Ma
Politics is a special means for people to seek benefits, while using political power to maintain and improve the way of life and living standards of human beings. In a word, the premise of politics acts on and is created by human beings, which leads to the questioning of human nature. The relationship...
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Morphological Analysis and Communicative Effect on Neologisms During Covid-19 Pandemic
Yingyue Kang
Neologisms in linguistics refer to words or phrases that have recently been created or invented or given new meanings to existing words based on specific social and cultural backgrounds, which shows the vitality and creativity of language to some extent. In today’s world, Covid-19 has undoubtedly become...
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New Features and Requirement of E-C/C-E Translation of China’s Foreign Communication
Liqiao Liang
In order to well deliver “Story from China”, it is necessary to devote effort on foreign communication, which is demanding of the quality of translation and interpretation, especially in the context of entering the New Era of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics. The quality of E-C or C-E translation...
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Computer Virus and Anti-Virus Technology
Naifu Zhang
With the rapid development and application of computer technology, the accompanying problems caused by computer viruses are becoming more and more serious. The main content of this paper includes the definition, type, characteristics, harm of computer virus, anti-virus technology and its application,...
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Geography Approach to Translation History Studies: A Brief Analysis on the Translators of GBA in Modern China
Rongliang Niu
Translators are the core contents in translation history studies. In the translation history of China, The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) boasts a multitude of translators and glorious translation history. In order to investigate the above unique phenomena, it is necessary to analyze...
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Fans Creation in the Development of New Media Technology: The perspective of the Participatory Culture
Runguo Tian, Xintong Zhong
With the increasing development of network communication technology, fan culture has gradually entered the public’s field of vision, and the development of media technology has played an important role in it. This article uses Jenkins’ media culture theory as the theoretical foundation of the research....
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Combination of Ornamentation and Health Preservation
Research on the Design and Application of the Combination of Acupoint Health Preservation Therapy and Ornaments
Wei Ding, Shaopu Liu
This thesis examines the feasibility and inventiveness of combining acupoint health-preserving treatment with jewelry design in traditional Chinese medicine from an interdisciplinary perspective. By integrating ergonomics, aesthetics, and TCM acupoints, this thesis creates conceptual jewelry that embodies...
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Investigation on the Usage of Words in Luoyang Dialect
Menghan Xu
With the deepening of the popularization of Mandarin and the development of society, the usage of Luoyang dialect vocabulary has also changed, and one of the prominent manifestations is the shrinking usage of a large number of dialect words. Based on the sociolinguistic perspective, the article uses...
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A Metanarrative Analysis in Tim O’Brien’s “How to Tell a True War Story”
Ziyao Li
In the context of a series of large-scale wars occurring in the 20s and early 21st century, Tim O’Brien’s short story “How to Tell a True War Story” is set in the background of the controversial Vietnam War. While war narratives are often subject to imposing an authoritative, institutional truth, O’Brien...
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Intralingual Errors in Grammatical Aspects of Chinese University L2 Learners’ Compositions
Xinyi Liu, Mengying Wang, Lingyue Zhang, Mengxiao Zhou
Writing is one of the most challenge tasks for EFL learners. Intralingual errors in L2 writing greatly reflects leaner’s target language proficiency. This study aimed to identify different types of intralingual errors and determined the most frequent one in the augmentations written by Chinese university...
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Product Design of Intelligent Blind Guide Stick Based on Humanistic Care
Ting Gao, Chunyan Chen, Huiyi Ou, Xiulin Wen, Yichao Yang, Yizhe Xie
At present, it is well known that there are a large number of visually impaired people, assistive devices is not provided adequately and barrier-free facilities is not also advanced. Thereby, this paper conducts user experience and analysis produce in the market, and seek clear position to design practice....
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On the Creation Techniques and Artistic Characteristics of Unit TV Dramas in Recent Years
Feifei Xia
In recent years, unitary dramas have received widespread attention, and their contributions and efforts have been made to explore the new era of image expression in dramas. This paper takes the anti-epidemic drama “Together”, the anti-poverty drama “Stone Blossoms” and the drama “Ideal Shines in China”...
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Audiobooks in the Post-pandemic Era
How Can Audiobooks Boost the Silver Economy as a Hot Medium
Tingwen Deng, Jiaxing Wu, Wenjun Zhang
As a hot medium, the audiobook is easily accepted by the elderly among new Internet media. The elderly groups marginalized by the network society in the past are gradually stripping off the vested title of “digital refugee”. This study aims to expound on how audiobooks can grasp the large emerging user...
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Haruki Murakami and His Realistic Style: The Japanese Aesthetic Taste in Norwegian Wood
Yingcheng Huang
There is a subtle distance between Haruki Murakami’s works and Japanese traditional literature and modern literature. Norwegian Wood also has a subtle distance because of its differences from Haruki Murakami’s other works. This paper takes Norwegian Wood in this delicate relationship as the object of...
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The Role of Languaculture in Foreign Language Education: The Case in China
Linxi Zeng
With the largest population of English learners in the world and the importance of cultural knowledge in foreign language education, it is of great significance to associate the concept of language and culture with ELT in China. This paper utilizes Risager’s perspective of languaculture to discuss its...