💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Codeswitching"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| intrasentential | Inside a sentence. |
| evidentialitynoun | (linguistics) The encoding into a language of the source of information being communicated, so as to distinguish (for example) hearsay from something actually witnessed. |
| markednessnoun | (linguistics) The quality of a word, form or phoneme that is considered to be more complicated, less natural or stranger than the usual form. |
| sociolectsnoun | (sociolinguistics) The variant of language used by a social group such as a socioeconomic class, an ethnic group, an age group, etc. |
| agrammatismnoun | (uncountable) The inability to form sentences by virtue of a brain disorder. |
| lexicalizationnoun | The act or process of lexicalizing. |
| idiomaticitynoun | (uncountable) The quality of being idiomatic. |
| rendakunoun | (linguistics) In the Japanese language, a phenomenon which governs the voicing of the initial consonant of the non-initial portion of a compound or prefixed word. An example is 時々 (ときどき, tokidoki), where the second, iterative element "-toki" becomes "-doki" and 折り紙 (おりがみ, origami) where the word 紙 (かみ, kami; paper) becomes "gami". |
| textualizationnoun | The act or process of textualizing; rendering as text. |
| evidentialsnoun | (linguistics) A syntactic element (affix, clitic, or particle) that indicates evidentiality. |
| explicitationnoun | (rare, possibly nonstandard) The process or fact of becoming explicit or of causing to be explicit; that which makes something explicit. |
| dialogismnoun | An imaginary speech or discussion between two or more. |
| sociolectnoun | (sociolinguistics) The variant of language used by a social group such as a socioeconomic class, an ethnic group, an age group, etc. |
| antonymynoun | (semantics) The semantic relation between antonyms; the quality of being antonymous. |
| nominalizationnoun | (linguistics, uncountable) The act or process of nominalizing; the use of such a noun. |
| creolisationnoun | Alternative form of creolization. [(linguistics) the process of a pidgin rapidly expanding its vocabulary and grammatical rules, ultimately becoming a creole.] |
| idiolectsnoun | (linguistics) The language variant used by a specific individual. |
| infixationnoun | (linguistic morphology) Word formation involving an infix or infixes; adding an infix to a word. |
| multilingualitynoun | The condition of being multilingual |
| diglossianoun | (linguistics, sociology) The coexistence in a given population of two closely related native languages or dialects, one of which is regarded as more prestigious than the other; the similar coexistence of two unrelated languages. |
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