%0 Book %A Joan C. Beal %A Carmela Nocera %A Massimo Sturiale %D 2021 %C Lausanne, Switzerland %I Peter Lang Verlag %@ 1424-8689 %T Perspectives on Prescriptivism %U https://www.peterlang.com/document/1104375 %X The colloquium Perspectives on Prescriptivism (20-22 April 2006) was hosted by the University of Catania – Faculty of Foreign Languages – in Ragusa. Until very recently, the received view among linguists was that prescriptivism was a ‘bad thing’, something only worth considering in order to condemn it as a product of unenlightened thinking. The organisers wished to encourage participants to look at linguistic prescriptivism from a wide range of perspectives. Some of the main questions asked were: To what extent is the concept of prescriptivism to be considered a typical product of the 18th century? What is the attitude of 21st-century scholars and language guardians towards linguistic ‘correctness’? To what extent were books more prescriptive – rather than descriptive – in what has generally been described as ‘the age of correctness’? Some of the answers are to be found in this volume. %K Normative Grammatik, Terminology, Geschichte 1700-1900, Kongress, Ragusa (2006), Historical Linguistic, Grammar Theory, Regional Language Study, Lexicography %G English