The approach to studying language based on how it is actually used by speakers and writers, rather than enforcing rules about how it should be used.
From descriptive + -ism (doctrine/practice). Emerged in 20th-century linguistics as a countermovement to prescriptivism.
Descriptivism revolutionized linguistics by treating languages like biologists treat organisms—observing them as they naturally evolve rather than imposing artificial rules.
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