Epistemological tensions between linguistic description and ordinary speakers' intuitive knowledge: examples from French verb morphology

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Title
Epistemological tensions between linguistic description and ordinary speakers' intuitive knowledge: examples from French verb morphology
Journal
Carnets de grammaire
Author(s)
Surcouf Christian
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Published
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12/2014
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
22
Pages
347-371
Language
english
Abstract
In this article, I address epistemological questions regarding the status of linguistic rules and the pervasive--though seldom discussed--tension that arises between theory-driven object perception by linguists on the one hand, and ordinary speakers' possible intuitive knowledge on the other hand. Several issues will be discussed using examples from French verb morphology, based on the 6500 verbs from Le Petit Robert dictionary (2013).
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epistemology, ordinary speaker, linguistics, French verb morphology
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