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Zorluk: OrtaInterpreting Idiomatic Usage and Figurative Language in Context

In his 1890 treatise on comparative philology, historian Julian Thorne reexamined the formalization of sound laws in historical linguistics. Mid-nineteenth-century scholars often viewed language shifts as arbitrary historical accidents, whereas later Neogrammarians insisted that phonetic change operated with absolute, exceptionless necessity. Thorne contends that in their eagerness to establish linguistics as a rigorous science, these theorists put the cart before the horse by treating abstract, retrospective regularities as the primary engine driving speech transformation. In Thorne’s estimation, the codified sound laws were merely descriptive summaries compiled from thousands of individual spoken interactions, rather than pre-existing structural imperatives that dictated how speakers altered their pronunciation over time. By mistaking the observed outcome of linguistic evolution for its initiating cause, the Neogrammarians inverted the proper relationship between living language and theoretical abstraction.

Which of the following best captures the conceptual error described by the author's use of the phrase "put the cart before the horse"?

  1. Reversing the logical relationship between an observed outcome and its underlying causeCevap
  2. B
    Misinterpreting historical developments in agricultural transport technology and animal usage
  3. C
    Rejecting the overall scientific validity and utility of historical linguistics as a discipline
  4. D
    Assuming that living spoken dialects will cease evolving once formal grammatical rules are codified
  5. E
    Demonstrating severe scholarly hostility toward earlier philologists who studied dialectal variation

Cevap

Reversing the logical relationship between an observed outcome and its underlying cause
The correct answer accurately identifies the metaphorical meaning of 'put the cart before the horse' in context. The passage explicitly states that the Neogrammarians treated retrospective summaries of language (the effect/outcome) as the driving force behind speech transformation (the cause), thereby inverting the natural causal sequence.

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1
Locate the target phrase within the passage text
The phrase appears when describing how Neogrammarians treated 'abstract, retrospective regularities as the primary engine driving speech transformation.'
Contextual analysis is required to determine how the figurative phrase functions in this specific argument.
2
Analyze the surrounding elaboration provided by the author
The author explicitly clarifies the phrase in the subsequent sentences: the theorists mistook 'the observed outcome of linguistic evolution for its initiating cause.'
The author provides a direct contextual definition of the figurative expression immediately following its use.
3
Match the contextual meaning to the correct option while eliminating distractors
The choice describing the reversal of the logical relationship between an observed outcome and its underlying cause accurately reflects the inverted causal order described by the idiom.
The idiom 'put the cart before the horse' metaphorically signifies placing an effect or secondary item before its primary cause.

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