prescriptief
Prescriptief is an approach to language that prescribes how language should be used, through rules, norms, and guidelines. It contrasts with descriptief, which describes language use without judgments. Prescriptief aims to promote a standard, often for clarity, tradition, or social cohesion, and is widely used in education, style guides, and editorial practice.
The term is used across languages; in Dutch linguistics, prescriptief denotes normative grammar, contrasted with descriptief.
Examples include avoiding sentence-ending with prepositions in formal English, not splitting infinitives in traditional grammar, insisting
In practice, prescriptief is common in education, journalism, legal writing, and publishing. Some modern guides blend