Reading ComprehensionDifficulty: Hard

PT157 S1 P2 Q9 Explanation

Descriptivist Grammarians

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Passage

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. They believe that in so doing they play an essential role in preventing a constantly changing language from falling into disarray. In contrast, descriptive grammarians are mass term, like ‘water’. It would be pointless, they say, to try to reverse this trend.

This example illustrates the two main objections of descriptivists to prescriptivism. The first is the scientific objection: the transformation of language is governed by laws not unlike the laws of nature, and those trying to hold back linguistic change might as well attempt to defy the law of gravity. The second is other members of society. The suggestion is that the attempted imposition is somehow immoral.

With regard to the scientific objection, it should be noted that while many attempts to regulate language have failed, some have succeeded. Descriptivists may respond that in the latter cases the usages favored by prescriptivists were in accordance with the laws governing linguistic change and would have prevailed without their assistance. But of the attributes of an elite, but their aim is one of inclusion rather than exclusion.

What this question is testing

Meaning in Context

Goal

Find the answer about believing without evidence.

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The question
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The author most likely uses the phrase “article of faith” (third sentence of the final paragraph) to

Answer choices

  1. Unsupported1% picked this

    demonstrate a greater measure of intellectual commitment than

    "Article of faith" does not imply greater intellectual commitment. It means a belief held without evidence, not a measure of devotion.

  2. Unsupported22% picked this

    rely on theory rather than observation in describing

    The passage does not accuse descriptivists of relying on theory over observation generally. "Article of faith" refers specifically to their unsupported claim about prescriptivist successes.

  3. Too Strong13% picked this

    hold to their views on language usage despite overwhelming evidence to

    "Overwhelming evidence to the contrary" is too extreme. The author says descriptivists lack proof for one specific claim, not that evidence overwhelmingly refutes their views.

  4. Correct61% picked this

    have no proof to bolster their claim that prescriptivists’ efforts have no effect on the

    Why this is right

    The descriptivists claim that prescriptivist successes would have occurred without prescriptivist intervention. The author calls this an "article of faith" because they have no proof to support this claim.

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  5. Unsupported2% picked this

    have based their claims on empirical evidence that other researchers

    The passage never says other researchers have discredited descriptivists' empirical evidence. "Article of faith" means the claim is unsupported, not that it has been actively discredited.

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