Prescriptive and Descriptive Information Architectures
Briefly

Prescriptive approaches rely on expert-defined rules to dictate correct language usage, aiming to maintain purity, while descriptive approaches study actual language usage to reflect current practices.
Languages with official bodies, like French and Spanish, tend to follow a prescriptive model, while English embraces a more descriptive approach, allowing for evolving terminology.
Choosing between prescriptive and descriptive approaches in language directly impacts your website or app's understandability and findability, influencing how users navigate and engage.
Using language effectively in information architecture requires understanding how users label parts of your system, testing those labels for clarity and intent.
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