Am I a Prescriptivist?

By Daniel Miessler on March 20th, 2008: Tagged as Language
  • anonym

    You misspelled coarse. I'm betting it's the results of a somewhat shortsighted and prescriptivist spellchecker. It could also be argued that " it captures the spirit.", should be " they capture the spirit.".


    Cheers!

  • I think it depends on the context. If a black person says "aks", I don't have a problem with that in the context of day-to-day speech. If I see it in a professional oration, it makes me cringe.
    I try to speek clearly in my day-to-day speech, but when it comes to "Mike, Michelle, and I" I only use that when giving speeches at work or school because I think the grammarians are wrong on that, but they do dictate the professional rules.

  • I'm probably the same: somewhere in the middle, but leaning more towards being a prescriptivist. Knowing how language is currently used is important, but current use that is just ignorant and wrong is hurting our language. I don't see a problem with adding a verb like "google" to the dictionary or many other recent changes and additions, but common misuse of lie and lay for example is just wrong.

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