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What is a language error?
Maria KhachaturyanMaria KuteevaSvetlana VetchinnikovaGunnar NorrmanDmitri Leontjevsubject
kieli ja kieletkielenkäyttölanguage processinglanguage socialisationkielivirheetkielitaitonormatiivisuus6121 LanguagesGeneral Medicinesosiolingvistiikkalanguage normativitydescription
Why are we so afraid of making mistakes? Students in language classes, speakers of non-standard varieties, professionals working abroad – we all share the anxiety of dropping the ball. But where does this anxiety come from? Why do we perceive certain linguistic features as errors in the first place? Is there any inherent faultiness in such features, or is a language error arbitrary? And if it is arbitrary, are errors less real? In this discussion, Maria Khachaturyan, Maria Kuteeva and Svetlana Vetchinnikova zoom in on the social life of variation in language and its uneasy relationship with our normative ideas. After that, Gunnar Norrman and Dmitri Leontjev give their comments. The discussion closes with replies by the first three authors.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2022-12-12 | Apples - Journal of Applied Language Studies |