The paper proposes an empirical method to investigate linguistic prescriptions as inherent corrective behaviors. The behaviors in question may but need not necessarily be supported by any explicit knowledge of rules. It is possible to gain insight into them, for example by extracting information about corrections from revision histories of texts (or by analyzing speech corpora where users correct themselves or one another). One easily available source of such information is the revision history of Wikipedia. As is shown, the most frequent and short corrections are limited to linguistic errors such as typos (and editorial conventions adopted in Wikipedia). By perusing an automatically generated revision corpus, one gains insight into the pre...
My thesis deals with the status of German language standard and is based on research in the internet...
Until the beginning of this century, with few notable exceptions, prescriptivism has rec...
International audienceAlthough observation of usage has always been an essential empirical parameter...
The paper proposes an empirical method to investigate linguistic prescriptions as inherent correctiv...
We define prescription as any intervention in the way another person speaks. Long excluded from ling...
Naturally-occurring instances of linguistic phenomena are important both for training and for evalua...
Language managers in their different forms (language planners, terminologists, professional neologis...
Linguistic prescriptivists have a bad name. To most academic linguists they display ignorance about ...
The accessibility of computer technology and the amount of linguistic data provided by corpora have ...
This paper presents a proof-of-concept tool for providing automated explicit feed-back to language l...
In the evolution of speech, the censure of mispronunciations can cause them to abate, and thereby re...
Many studies on dictionary use presuppose that users do indeed consult lexicographic resources. Howe...
Self-correctoin phenomenon in oral speech is the result of speaker's control. Speaker views his / he...
We are the funny organisms that make and follow rules. To understand us, one must understand what is...
About the book: This edited collection is about the application of English grammar and specialises ...
My thesis deals with the status of German language standard and is based on research in the internet...
Until the beginning of this century, with few notable exceptions, prescriptivism has rec...
International audienceAlthough observation of usage has always been an essential empirical parameter...
The paper proposes an empirical method to investigate linguistic prescriptions as inherent correctiv...
We define prescription as any intervention in the way another person speaks. Long excluded from ling...
Naturally-occurring instances of linguistic phenomena are important both for training and for evalua...
Language managers in their different forms (language planners, terminologists, professional neologis...
Linguistic prescriptivists have a bad name. To most academic linguists they display ignorance about ...
The accessibility of computer technology and the amount of linguistic data provided by corpora have ...
This paper presents a proof-of-concept tool for providing automated explicit feed-back to language l...
In the evolution of speech, the censure of mispronunciations can cause them to abate, and thereby re...
Many studies on dictionary use presuppose that users do indeed consult lexicographic resources. Howe...
Self-correctoin phenomenon in oral speech is the result of speaker's control. Speaker views his / he...
We are the funny organisms that make and follow rules. To understand us, one must understand what is...
About the book: This edited collection is about the application of English grammar and specialises ...
My thesis deals with the status of German language standard and is based on research in the internet...
Until the beginning of this century, with few notable exceptions, prescriptivism has rec...
International audienceAlthough observation of usage has always been an essential empirical parameter...