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- individual exists. This is the counterintuitive result of thesis (6). For descriptivists Aristotle means "the greatest student of Plato," "the founder of logic"...
- In the study of language, description or descriptive linguistics is the work of objectively analyzing and describing how language is actually used (or...
- is octopuses). Prescriptivists consider these forms incorrect, but descriptivists may simply describe them as a natural evolution of language. Some English...
- controversy surrounding the word. Purists may insist on the old usage, while descriptivists may be more open to newer usages. Readers may not know which sense is...
- descriptivist theory of names. Because Frege used definite descriptions in many of his examples, he is often taken to have endorsed the descriptivist...
- doctrine of internal relations/logical holism Definite description Descriptivist theory of names Direct reference theory Double negation Epistemic structural...
- last is nonetheless used frequently enough to be acknowledged by the descriptivist Merriam-Webster 11th Collegiate Dictionary and Webster's New World College...
- subjectivism: the descriptivist view that utterances of the type "X is good/bad" mean "I approve/disapprove of X". Subjectivism is a descriptivist theory, not...
- showed diminishing literacy or linguistic abilities. On the other hand, descriptivists have counter-argued that the Internet allows better expressions of a...
- A split infinitive is a grammatical construction in which an adverb or adverbial phrase separates the "to" and "infinitive" constituents of what was traditionally...