deskriptivismus
Deskriptivismus, or descriptivism, is a methodological stance used across linguistics, anthropology, sociology, and related fields. It emphasizes describing phenomena as they are observed, rather than prescribing how they should be. It stands in opposition to preskriptivism, which sets normative standards for language use, social conduct, or cultural practices.
In practice, descriptivism relies on systematic observation, data collection, and analysis with minimal theoretical imposition, seeking
In linguistics, descriptivism aims to describe language as it is spoken and written by diverse communities,
In anthropology and sociology, descriptivism describes beliefs, rituals, institutions, and social interactions as they function in
Relation to normative evaluation: descriptivism separates description from evaluation; normative theories may interpret or critique practices