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  1. Jul 24, 2019 · Grammarian Definition and Examples. A grammarian is a specialist in the grammar of one or more languages: a linguist. In the modern era, the term grammarian is sometimes used pejoratively to refer to a grammatical purist or prescriptivist--one who's primarily concerned with "correct" usage. According to James Murphy, the role of the grammarian ...

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    • Descriptive Grammar

      The term descriptive grammar refers to an objective,...

  2. Jun 1, 2017 · In defence of grammar pedantry. This week, the financial press reported the downfall of a high-profile grammar pedant, Professor Paul Romer, the World Bank’s chief economist, who was hoist (ed ...

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  3. Apr 11, 2014 · Stephen Fry on Language and Grammar Pedantry. Last week we featured a video inspired by a McSweeney’s piece on brand videos, this week a wonderful piece of typographic animation from Matthew Rogers based on Stephen Fry’s essay on the true joys of language, and why grammar pedants are so particularly misguided.

  4. Jun 2, 2017 · This week, the financial press reported the downfall of a high-profile grammar pedant, Professor Paul Romer, the World Bank's chief economist, who was hoist (ed) on his own pedantic petard. He is ...

  5. Schine, a former copy editor herself, gives voice and backstory to the opposing teams: the prescriptivist, who, pun intended, follows rules to the letter, and the descriptivist, who, rules be ...

  6. Apr 5, 2017 · The grammar vigilante himself appears to have a specific type of target, and his approach is nothing if not considerate. However, there is another type of pedant who is not so subtle or self aware.

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  8. Sep 23, 2014 · The cause of good writing is not served by griping pedants, writes Steven Pinker. Many people have strong opinions on the quality of language today. They write books and articles deploring it ...

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