Analysis of the empirical basis for research in the field of linguistics

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https://doi.org/10.29051/el.v8iesp.3.17428

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Empirical base, Human language, Linguistics, Native speakers

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Linguistics constitutes the scientific study of human language, indicating that it is a thorough, objective, systematic, and specific analysis of language.This study is mainly devoted to the analysis of the empirical base for research in the field of linguistics. To that end, a descriptive method is utilized, and numerous relevant studies are taken into account. The analysis demonstrates that Native speakers' assessments of the acceptability of linguistic models always have constituted a significant part of linguistics data. Having said that, linguists typically have haphazardly elicited such data and received the results uncritically or have refused acceptability judgments entirely and equally uncritically.

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30/06/2022

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YULIA ALEKSANDROVNA, S. Analysis of the empirical basis for research in the field of linguistics. Revista EntreLinguas, Araraquara, v. 8, n. esp.3, 2022. DOI: 10.29051/el.v8iesp.3.17428. Disponível em: https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/entrelinguas/article/view/17428. Acesso em: 22 nov. 2024.

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