hmm, so let's think of examples "heteronormative" to mean implies "don't be gay", pretty prescriptive no?
our brain's method of computing semantics is way fuzzier but also simpler.
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I think the way brains work and the way technical terms work don't necessarily line up very well.
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(And that "normative" and "prescriptive" are both fairly technical terms)
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ok, I think technical terms are fine but these words aren't technical in all contexts
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Hmm that's true but I think here the technical use predates colloquial use, and when that happens I try to retain technical usage.
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that's linguistic prescription if you think others will/should follow suit tho... I just don't think that's how language works
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also what do you mean by predates?
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As in I think colloquial use of both "normative" and "prescriptive" mostly come out of academic usage, rather than other way around
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