So language. Very prescribe. Wow.
Glackin, SN
Date: 5 September 2019
Journal
Revista Sofia
Publisher
Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo
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Abstract
The philosophical dispute about linguistic normativity is one battlefield in a larger war over the
nature of language as an object of scientific study. For those influenced by Wittgenstein, language involves
following – or failing to follow – public, prescriptive rules; for Chomsky and his followers, language is a
property of ...
The philosophical dispute about linguistic normativity is one battlefield in a larger war over the
nature of language as an object of scientific study. For those influenced by Wittgenstein, language involves
following – or failing to follow – public, prescriptive rules; for Chomsky and his followers, language is a
property of individual minds and brains, and the grammatical judgements of any mature individual speaker – her
competence – cannot be, in any linguistic sense, ‘wrong’. As I argue here, the recent ‘doge meme’ internet fad
provides surprising evidence for the prescriptivist view. Normative attitudes towards linguistic practices are a
ubiquitous feature of those practices, and there is no principled basis on which to regard them as non-linguistic.
Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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