[Lingtyp] odd clitic behaviours >> teaching terms and concepts in pedagogy

Arnold M. Zwicky zwicky at stanford.edu
Mon Feb 21 13:37:39 UTC 2022



> On Feb 21, 2022, at 4:19 AM, Greville Corbett <g.corbett at surrey.ac.uk> wrote:
> 
> Many thanks, Eltan, for this interesting turn.
> 
> A sobering question is “In ten years time, how many people in this linguistics class are going to care about the definition of phoneme, clitic or right node raising?" If the proportion is small, then a linguistics class can be invaluable in getting over messages which will matter in ten years time, such as: 
> 
> 	• beware of arguments from authority
> 	• respect the data
> 	• don’t guess when you can measure
> 	• beyond what we think we know there’s a seething mass of uncertainly and ignorance out there
> 	• when we hit the ‘in-between’ cases, we don’t throw our toys out of the pram, but we try to understand the apparently clear cases better
> 	• “...  the intensity of the conviction that a hypothesis is true has no bearing on whether it is true or not.” (Peter Medawar: Advice to a Young Scientist 1979 p. 39)

> Very best, Grev

We need to have this list printed up as a poster, engraved in plaques, maybe even stitched up in needlepoint samplers. Uncle Grev's Guide to Life in Linguistics or something like that. I am not unserious in suggesting this.

Arnold


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