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Descriptivism can refer to:
descriptivism - Wiktionary
Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary
Descriptive linguistics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Descriptive linguistics is the work of analyzing and describing how language is spoken (or how it was spoken in the past) by a group of people in a speech community.
Descriptivism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Descriptivism can refer to: Descriptivist theory of names in philosophy; Descriptive linguistics — compare Linguistic prescription
descriptivism - Definitions from Dictionary.com
noun . 1. a writer, teacher, or supporter of descriptive grammar or descriptive linguistics.
descriptivism - definition of descriptivism by the Free Online ...
The practice or application of descriptive linguistics, especially in the analysis of grammar.
Millian Descriptivism _prepdf_
Philosophical Studies 133.2 (March 2007): 181-198 1 Millian Descriptivism * Ben Caplan 0. Introduction In this paper, I argue against Millian Descriptivism: that is, the view that ...
Descriptivism - Meta
Descriptivism describes the position that Wikipedia policy pages exist to describe existing policy, not to shape policy. In the descriptivist view of things, the way to change ...
descriptivism
descriptivism [From English descriptive: represented in words by reference to actual qualities; derived from Latin describere: to copy off or transcribe.]
Open Research Online - Developing a sociolinguistic voice?: Students ...
Developing a sociolinguistic voice?: Students and linguistic descriptivism McKinney, Carolyn and Swann, Joan (2001) Developing a sociolinguistic voice?: Students and ...
Descriptivism
Descriptive theory of names in philosophy. ... descriptivism. Any theory claiming that certain utterances have meaning by describing (or purporting to describe) some aspect of ...
