There aren't exactly set rules for good language, but using figurative language really helps people who are reading your writing interested. Similes, metaphors and personification are three examples of figurative language that aid in keeping your writing alive.
See the link to Rules of language below for more information.
I guess there are no rules for good language as language is changing all the time. if your talking about English, there's standard English with grammar and to pronounce every letter in the word (mostly!). but most people just talk whichever ways easiest for them, and that changes language, so no one really knows. :s
Grammar is the structure of language and the rules that go with it.
Grammar is the structure of language and the rules that go with it.
Another word for rule of language is Grammar.
Grammar.
The rules are called good grammar.
I guess there are no rules for good language as language is changing all the time. if your talking about English, there's standard English with grammar and to pronounce every letter in the word (mostly!). but most people just talk whichever ways easiest for them, and that changes language, so no one really knows. :s
The rules for the organization of a language is called syntax.
Grammar is the structure of language and the rules that go with it.
A course dealing with the rules of language is a course in grammar.
An excellent example is the case of 'Esperanto', the most recently 'invented' language. Just follow the link below
The rules of a language is called its syntax.
Grammar is the structure of language and the rules that go with it.
The rule of language is grammar.
well formed; in accordance with the productive rules of grammar of the language
Linguistic rules are the rules of either written or spoken language.
In what language?