Descriptivists Flashcards
Descriptivists
objectively observe and record language as it is used, not to judge
different language as a variation rather than wrong or deficient
oxford english dictionary
first published early 20th century
editors were descriptivists
they stated in the preface that thei aim was to record language as it was, not to prescribe rules
Jean Aitchison
considers omission and assimilation, natural occurences in many language
came up with metaphors to describe people anxieties about language use: damp spoon, crumbling castle, infectious disease
David Crystal
internet has increased the rate of language change
against the idea that only the young use text-speech and that its ruining the englisj language
uses the metaphor of a tide to describe how laguage is always changing andd disappearing
Freeborn
summarises how regional accents are often judged by peoples attitudes and feelings: incorrectness view, ugliness view, impreciseness view
Trudgill
language change is inevitable as society changes
the misuse of a word/ grammar doesnt affect the users meaning or the listeners understanding
Cameron
descriptivist, but says that prescriptivism shows people care about how our lnguage is used
says fears about language change oten symbolise fears about social problems - as if declining standards of language mirror declining standards in behaviour and education