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—prescriptivism, n./pri skrip"teuh vist/, n.1. a writer, teacher, or supporter of prescriptive grammar.adj.2. of, pertaining to, or based on prescriptive grammar.[1950-55; PRESCRIPTIVE + -IST]
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prescriptivist — pre*scrip tiv*ist, n. A person who believes that acceptable practices should be prescribed by an authority rather than be determined by the usage of the general public; especially, a supporter of prescriptive[2] rules of grammar; also used… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prescriptivist — prescriptive ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to the imposition of a rule or method. 2) (of a right, title, etc.) legally established by long usage. DERIVATIVES prescriptivism noun prescriptivist noun & adjective. ORIGIN Latin praescriptivus relating to a … English terms dictionary
prescriptivist — 1. noun Someone who lays down rules regarding language usage, or who believes that traditional norms of language usage should be upheld. 2. adjective Having a tendency to prescribe. Ant: descriptivist See Also: prescribe … Wiktionary
prescriptivist — pre·scrip·tiv·ist … English syllables
prescriptivist — tə̇və̇st noun ( s) Etymology: prescriptive + ist : one who advocates prescriptive principles especially in grammar learned to distrust … prescriptivists E.P.Hamp … Useful english dictionary
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