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Jean Aitchison
(
1991
) described three different types of
prescriptivist
attitudes toward language:
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The
Crumbling Castle
:
The
English Language
is like a
beautiful stately home
that should be
preserved
Change
is
constant
so when was
language “perfect”
?
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The
Damp Spoon Syndrome
:
New
forms
of
language change
arise from
sheer laziness
Only
drunken speech
is
lazy
, all else is
efficient
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The
Infectious Disease Assumption
:
Changes
in
language
are
contagious
There is an aspect of free will in
language use
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Aitchison
disagrees with these views, claiming that
language change
is
natural
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David Crystal (
2011
)
believes that
living
languages change and have to change
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Languages have no
existence
apart from the
people
who use them
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The only languages that don't change are
dead ones
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If we invent something, we need a
name
for it, and at that point a new word comes into a
language
– links to
functional
theory
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Many new words are related to the
internet
:
Google
,
blogging
,
texting
,
SMS
, iPhone,
instant message
,
Facebook
,
Twitter
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Plain English Campaign
(
1979
) was set up to eliminate the use of
jargon
and
popularise one standard version
of
English
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Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
:
The
structure of language affects a speaker’s perceptions of reality and influences their thought patterns and views of the
world
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Reflectionism
:
A person’s
language
reflects their way of
thinking
Derogatory terms reflect
prejudiced
attitudes
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Determinism:
Persuading
people to use more
acceptable
terms can determine a new way of
thinking
'Asians'
for
'paki'
may reduce
prejudice
Basis
for
Political Correctness
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Political
Correctness:
Language is adapted to minimize
inequality
Language reflects and shapes
social attitudes
Language is always
changing
and
difficult
to control
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The
Queen’s English Society
advocates
prescriptivism
to defend the
'prestige'
of
English
against
debasement
and
misuse
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Functional theory
:
Language changes and
adapts
to the
needs
of its users
Changes in
technology
and
industry
fuel the need for
new words
Unused words
fade out and are
replaced
with new
neologisms
,
acronyms
, or
initialisms
Colloquialisms
and
slang
manifest changes, creating
new words
and
usages
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Michael Rosen
believes there is
no such thing as correct grammar
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Stephen Pinker
(
2004
) discussed the
euphemism treadmill
:
Words introduced to replace an
offensive
word become
offensive themselves
over time
A current example is
mental retardation
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