“…The first principal component is the inherent structural nature of the language, i.e., grammar, which is a system of structural laws and rules for speech, phrases, sentences, and other linguistic units in a language, is a collection of rules for the construction of linguistic units, rules of composition, and laws of change, which are repeatedly tested and established in the process of its formation, development and use for people to understand, accept, use and comply with the intrinsic structure of language [5]. The second major component is the extrinsic morphology of the language, i.e., speech, which is an act and process of interpersonal communication carried out by people using language content, grammatical laws, and speech forms, is the external form and material shell of language, with the function of communication tool, symbolic tool, and generalization tool, which has a vital role in promoting the development of human social history, culture, and civilization [6]. Language is the objective content of speech, and speech is the subjective form of language.…”