Grammarians of the prescriptive school take it as part of their task to distinguish correct from incorrect usage in language and thereby to encourage the former. ████ ███████ ████ ██ ██ █████ ████ ████ ██ █████████ ████ ██ ██████████ █ ██████████ ████████ ████████ ████ ███████ ████ █████████ ███
Prescriptivists ·Distinguish correct from incorrect language use
“Data” is used as a singular noun rather than plural. That's one example of usage judged by prescriptivists to be incorrect, but over time has come to be accepted.
Descriptivists' Objection 2 ·Egalitarian objection (imposing elite standards on language)
Descriptivists object that prescriptivists are immorally trying to impose their own language practices, which are those of the educated and rich elite.
Prescriptivists' Counter to 2 ·Inclusive aims of prescriptivists
Prescriptivists say that having a “correct” usage is important for free exchange of ideas. The goal of prescriptivists is to include, not exclude.
Passage Style
Critique or debate
9.
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Question Type
Meaning in context (of word, phrase, or idea)
Structure
Here’s the play-by-play of the last paragraph leading up to the phrase we’re asked about. The author gives examples of people changing their language usage based on attempts to regulate language. That seems to show that people can influence language usage. The descriptivists respond, claiming that those changes would have taken place no matter what, even without attempts to regulate language. The author then responds to that argument – “this is in large measure an article of faith.” In the line immediately after that phrase, the author makes clear that she disagrees with the descriptivists. She thinks the idea that those language changes would have taken place no matter what has no support, and finds the prescriptivists’ side on this issue more persuasive. That’s the meaning of “in large measure an article of faith.”
a
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The phrase isn’t a comment on the level of intellectual commitment. It’s on the level of support for the descriptivists’ view.
b
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The phrase isn’t a comment on the idea of theory vs. observation. It’s a comment on the level of support for the descriptivists’ view. By calling the view an “article of faith,” that means the descriptivists hold their belief in the absence of evidence. The author isn’t saying that the descriptivists have a theoretical justification for their view. Although it’s possible that they have a theoretical justification, the author hasn’t affirmed that they do.
Another reason (B) doesn’t fit is that the phrase “article of faith” is a reference to a specific argument made by the descriptivists – that apparent changes in language usage that correlate with attempts to encourage those changes would have occurred even without that encouragement. (B)’s reference to “describing language usage” is too broad. The author isn’t commenting on descriptivists’ general approach to describing how people use language.
c
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(C) is too general for the meaning of the phrase. The phrase “article of faith” is about a specific argument – the argument that examples of people changing language usage in apparent response to attempts to change usage involve changes that would have happened naturally. The author is saying that specific argument has no support. But the author is not saying that descriptivists hold on to their “views on language usage” (plural).
In addition, (C) states that the descriptivists hold onto their views despite “overwhelming evidence” against them. But the author’s point in the line we’re being asked about is that the descriptivists don’t have support for their own view. That doesn’t mean there exists evidence against the descriptivists' view.
d
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(D) matches the meaning of the phrase. The author claims that the descriptivists don’t have any support for the claim that the changes in language we observed would have happened even in the absence of attempts to encourage those changes. The descriptivists don’t have any evidence, and simply hold their belief despite that lack of evidence.
e
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The author does not suggest that any evidence cited by descriptivists has been discredited. The descriptivists, as reported by the passage, never said, “We have empirical evidence that language has never changed in response to persuasion.”
Difficulty
63% of people who answer get this correct
This is a moderately difficult question.
It is similar in difficulty to other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%138
150
75%162
Analysis
Meaning in context (of word, phrase, or idea)
Structure
Critique or debate
Humanities
Science
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
1%
145
b
21%
152
c
12%
150
d
63%
161
e
3%
145
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