• rottingleaf@lemmy.zip
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    11 months ago

    Prescriptivism is ignorance. No linguist would take your side in that argument.

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      11 months ago

      Tbh prescriptivism has its place in official over regional communication and language learning. We wouldn’t understand each other if we were writing each in their local dialect and when you start learning a language, you don’t want to first need an overview of the dialect continuum.

      That said, in unofficial writing it doesn’t matter as long as you write intelligible and advanced language learners should learn about varieties. I for example was tought British English at the start and in the 4th year, we learned about American English and the differences to British English.

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          11 months ago

          A true descriptivist will describe the effects, prescriptivism has on language #toleranceparadox

          But your right, it isn’t linguistics since science is always descriptive.

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            11 months ago

            A true descriptivist will describe the effects, prescriptivism has on language #toleranceparadox

            Naturally. One can’t describe any real language without that, even something as “pure” as Icelandic.