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- Etymological_fallacy abstract "The etymological fallacy is a genetic fallacy that holds, erroneously, that the present-day meaning of a word or phrase should necessarily be similar to its historical meaning. This is a linguistic misconception, and is sometimes used as a basis for linguistic prescription. An argument constitutes an etymological fallacy if it makes a claim about the present meaning of a word based exclusively on its etymology. This does not, however, show that etymology is irrelevant in any way, nor does it attempt to prove such.A variant of the etymological fallacy involves looking for the "true" meaning of words by delving into their etymologies, or claiming that a word should be used in a particular way because it has a particular etymology. A similar concept is that of false friends.".
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- Etymological_fallacy subject Category:Etymology.
- Etymological_fallacy subject Category:Logical_fallacies.
- Etymological_fallacy subject Category:Relevance_fallacies.
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- Etymological_fallacy type Fallacy105893916.
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- Etymological_fallacy comment "The etymological fallacy is a genetic fallacy that holds, erroneously, that the present-day meaning of a word or phrase should necessarily be similar to its historical meaning. This is a linguistic misconception, and is sometimes used as a basis for linguistic prescription. An argument constitutes an etymological fallacy if it makes a claim about the present meaning of a word based exclusively on its etymology.".
- Etymological_fallacy label "Etymological fallacy".
- Etymological_fallacy label "詞源謬誤".
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