单词 | normative |
释义 | normativeadj.n. A. adj. 1. That constitutes or serves as a norm or standard; implying or derived from a norm; prescriptive. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > conformity to or with a pattern, etc. > [adjective] > conforming to a standard rule > standard canonical1553 canonial1589 normal1598 standard1603 legitimate1615 classic1648 legitime1651 classical1751 canonic1850 normative1852 1852 S. S. Schmucker Amer. Lutheran Church 258 It seems evident..that the habit of ascribing normative or binding authority to these books..was of gradual growth. 1857 Ladies' Repository Oct. 579/2 Although they have no normative authority, yet they are credible sources of information of the state of things in the Church of their times. 1884 D. Hunter tr. E. Reuss Hist. Canon x. 171 The normative character of scriptures divinely inspired. 1912 L. Bloomfield in Jrnl. Eng. & Germanic Philol. 11 622 The scientific study of language has nothing to do with the normative (i.e. purely pedagogic) purpose of teaching people of (‘fixing’) the use or the better use of a literary language. 1931 M. R. Cohen Reason & Nature iii. iv. 403 Instead of refuting the normative standpoint of the old natural law, these writers substitute an unconscious natural law of their own. 1932 E. C. Tolman Purposive Behavior v. xxiii. 397 Normative psychologies..tend to take an average (normal) individual or..sample of individuals..and then to apply all sorts of different stimuli. 1970 R. C. Zaehner Concordant Discord iii. 46 It is the custom of nature mystics to assume that their own experience, even though it last only for a few moments, must be normative of all such experiences. 1992 P. W. Birnie & A. E. Boyle Internat. Law & Environment iii. iii. 123 This evidence..might be sufficient to crystallize the opinio juris into a normative standard of international law. 2. Geology. Of or relating to the norm of a rock (norm n.1 4). ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > minerals > [adjective] > mineral composition normative1902 heteromorphic1920 the world > the earth > structure of the earth > constituent materials > rock > mineral or chemical composition > [adjective] > norm normative1902 1902 W. Cross et al. in Jrnl. Geol. (Chicago) 10 604 The standard minerals which make up the norm are to be called the normative minerals, not the normal ones, since the latter adjective has the meaning of usual or common. 1909 J. P. Iddings Igneous Rocks I. ii. iii. 420 Normative minerals are frequently not the normal ones in certain rocks, though they may be the normal minerals in many others. 1962 Jrnl. Petrol. 3 353 The normative components in basalts closely approximate the mode in most cases. 1990 Jrnl. Petrol. 31 1295 All samples of the TR suite contain normative corundum. B. n. A normative standard, a norm. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > conformity to or with a pattern, etc. > [noun] > a standard or norm regulaOE standardc1475 rate1509 square1549 formular1563 squarier1581 scantling1587 the King's beam1607 referencea1627 modulea1628 norme1635 the common beam1647 normaa1676 plummet line1683 norm1821 modulus1857 normative1909 1909 Jrnl. Philos., Psychol. & Sci. Methods 6 506 They have furnished normatives for our instruction and guidance rather than the normals of science. 1954 Mind 63 264 As examples of ‘normatives’ he gives ‘I ought to go’ [etc.]. 1963 H.-N. Castañeda in H.-N. Castañeda & G. Nakhnikian Morality & Lang. of Conduct vii. 279 A complete elucidation of the nature and structure of normatives requires an understanding of the logic of imperatives. 1987 tr. M. Gorbachev Perestroika i. ii. 90 The activities of enterprises..will be regulated by long-term economic normatives. Compounds normative grammar n. a system of grammatical rules set up as a standard to which language in use must conform; (also) a work setting out such rules. ΚΠ 1901 H. Oertel Lect. Study Lang. ii. 87 Normative or didactic grammar sets up a certain standard as correct. 1933 L. Bloomfield Lang. i. 7 This gave the authoritarians their chance: they wrote normative grammars, in which they often ignored actual usage in favor of speculative notions. 2001 Business World (Philippines) (Nexis) 13 Dec. 21 In the schools, they teach normative grammar which is called balrila. It's comprised of rules. normative grammarian n. a proponent of normative grammar. ΚΠ 1950 R. A. Hall Leave your Lang. Alone! 28 Let's do so on the actual social acceptability of our speech, not because of the fanciful prescriptions of some normative grammarian. 1989 Eng. Today July 61/3 Peters would tell me that I am being ungrammatical, because I have lost a potential distinction; but that is, of course, a bogus, though standard, argument of the normative grammarian. normative science n. [after German Normwissenschaft (1892 in the passage translated in quot. 1895)] a discipline (such as ethics or aesthetics) which aims at evaluation as well as description. ΚΠ 1895 F. Thilly tr. F. Paulsen Introd. Philos. 26 Three normative sciences are added: Logic, practical philosophy based on psychology, and technology based on physics. 1934 M. R. Cohen & E. Nagel Introd. Logic vi. 110 Logic has..been defined as the normative science which studies the norms distinguishing sound..from unsound thinking. 1992 J. M. Kelly Short Hist. Western Legal Theory ix. 385 In another normative science, say ethics or even grammar, it is possible to state a norm or rule. normative system n. a system based on what is established as the norm. ΚΠ 1966 Math. Rev. 31 8/2 (title) The principles of a logic of normative systems. 1967 C. Margerison in G. Wills & R. Yearsley Handbk. Managem. Technol. 32 Various studies have indicated how the group's activity can be structured and led to bring about a normative system consonant with the organizational goals. 1997 S. Blum-Kulka Dinner Talk 253 The parents in the bilingual families try to socialize their children according to a normative system of pragmatic rules shaped on the American example. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.1852 |
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