Descriptive Syntax

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It examines how language is used and explains the rules of syntax that are evident in a language.

- "The work of objectively analyzing and describing how language is actually used (or how it was used in the past) by a speech community."
- "All academic research in linguistics is descriptive; like all other scientific disciplines, it seeks to describe reality, without the bias of preconceived ideas about how it ought to be."
- "Modern descriptive linguistics is based on a structural approach to language, as exemplified in the work of Leonard Bloomfield and others."
- "This type of linguistics utilizes different methods in order to describe a language such as basic data collection, and different types of elicitation methods."
- "How language is actually used (or how it was used in the past) by a speech community."
- "It seeks to describe reality, without the bias of preconceived ideas about how it ought to be."
- "Leonard Bloomfield and others."
- "To describe reality, without the bias of preconceived ideas about how it ought to be."
- "A structural approach to language."
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- "Objectively analyzing and describing how language is actually used."
- "Describing how language is actually used (or how it was used in the past)."
- "Like all other scientific disciplines, it seeks to describe reality."
- "The work of objectively analyzing and describing how language is actually used."
- "The bias of preconceived ideas about how it ought to be."
- "On a structural approach to language."
- "Descriptive."
- "A structural approach to language."
- "To objectively analyze and describe how language is used by a speech community."