Misused Terms in Linguistics

  • Leivada E
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Abstract

Many terms in linguistics, Evelina Leivada observes, are often used inconsistently, incorrectly, or incoherently: Universal Grammar, language universals, parameter, feature, linguistic genotype, language faculty in a narrow sense, hardwired, and grammaticality judgment. These are the very terms that linguists have learned to love, striking evidence that love is often blind.

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Leivada, E. (2020). Misused Terms in Linguistics. Inference: International Review of Science, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.37282/991819.20.3

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