[Lingtyp] On policing linguistic examples

Hagay Schurr hschurr at gradcenter.cuny.edu
Fri Mar 18 18:18:14 UTC 2022


Dear Sebastian,


I'm only aware of the debate around LSA guidelines in the early 2000's, including, among others, Postal's (2003, 187) reply  :


"it is arbitrary and discriminatory to try policing them only with respect to one or more favored victim groups, the policing code is necessarily incompatible with the principle of free speech, and, finally, it is in any event not possible to actually codify usage conditions that genuinely pick out all and only the offensive. Given all this, codes like the LSA guidelines are in part harmful and in part useless." (Postal 2003, 187).

Postal's paper will lead you to some relevant publications that defends policing to some extent.

Best,
Hagay

Postal, P. M. (2003). Policing the content of linguistic examples. Language, 79(1), 182-188.
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   1. Reference for violence (hit,      kill) in articles in linguistics
      needed (Sebastian Nordhoff)


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Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2022 12:51:15 +0100
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Dear all,
I have occasionally been part in discussions where the frequent use of
violent concepts such as 'hit' or 'kill' in linguistics is mentioned and
sometimes criticized.

I believe there is some research article providing empirical evidence
for  linguistic articles being unnecessarily "violent", but I am unable
to locate it. Could the list members help me?

Best wishes
Sebastian

PS: I am aware that 'hit' and 'kill' have a number of semantic
properties which make them very suitable for a number of research questions.



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