Prescriptivism & Descriptivism.
Definitions:
Prescriptivism...
"Prescriptivism is based on the view that one variety of language is inherently superior to others and that this more highly valued variety should be imposed on the whole of a particular speech community."
Keywords in Language and Literacy. By Ronald Carter
"Based on or establishing norms or rules indicating how a language should or should not be used rather than describing the ways in which a language is used."
American Heritage Dictionary
Descriptivism...
"Descriptivism is based on the view that the assignment of a superior status to one variety of language is often arbitrary and is more likely to be the result of socio-economic factors than of intrinsic linguistic factors."
Keywords in Language and Literacy. By Ronald Carter
"Of or relating to the study or the description of a language or a specific stage of a language, with emphasis on constructing a grammar without regard to historical development, comparison with other languages, or advocated norms for correct or proper usage."
American Heritage Dictionary
Well known prescriptivist's include...
- Alexis Manaster Ramer
- Lynn Truss
- Jean Aitchison
- Basil Bernstein
- David Crystal
David Crystal believes...
"A prescriptive grammar is essentially a manual that focuses on constructions where usage is divided, and lays down rules governing the socially correct use of language. These grammars were a formative influence on language attitudes in Europe and America"
"A world of unchanging linguistic excellence... exists only in fantasy."
Well known descriptivist's include...
- Noam Chomsky
- Frank Palmer
- Alexandra D’Arcy
- Leonard Bloomfield
Leonard Bloomfield aimed...
"to observe the linguistic world as it is, without the bias of preconceived ideas about how it ought to be, based on a structural approach to language including both syntax (e.g. the construction of phrases) and morphology (e.g. the construction of words)."
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ReplyDeleteGood work but Crystal is decidedly descriptivist.
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