What does prescriptionist mean?
Prescriptionist means (political science, linguistics) Relying on historical precedent rather than current usage (to determine rights or correctness)..
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(political science, linguistics) Relying on historical precedent rather than current usage (to determine rights or correctness)..
Much of the disagreement between the prescriptionist and descriptionist views turns on the question of compensation among generations.
Educators often come into the profession with a certain view of language that is more prescriptionist in nature (Edwards, 1982; Taylor, 1983; Trudgill, 1975; Williams, 1976).
Teaching the English language may be their bread and butter, but they are unable to enforce the notion of a 'standard prescriptionist English.'
In a fine essay, Terry Eagleton has argued that rights, for a prescriptionist like Burke, are validated by 'the recounting of a certain narrative'.
When there are many speakers of a language around, even the staunchest prescriptionist would agree that the manner of spelling is less vital to the perpetuation of the language.
But that would depend on us being a usagist rather than a prescriptionist with respect to language.
The practical prescriptionist is an expert at compatibility, for his daily work brings him continually face to face with the problems of compatibility and incompatibility; and he usually knows more Meteria Medica (not Therapeutics) than all the physicians in his town.
In the meantime the prescriptionist transfers data from the doctor's prescription to the computer. The computer prices the drug and writes out a label while the prescriptionist collects the prescribed drug.
Use prescriptionist when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Prescriptionist means (political science, linguistics) Relying on historical precedent rather than current usage (to determine rights or correctness)..
Common synonyms include prescriptivist, prescriptionistic, prescriptive, prescriptivistic.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
Much of the disagreement between the prescriptionist and descriptionist views turns on the question of compensation among generations.
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