languoid

English

Etymology

Blend of language + -oid, coined 2006[1].

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlæŋɡwɔɪd/

Noun

languoid (plural languoids)

  1. (linguistics) A language, variety of a language, or group of languages.
    • 2015, Keith Allan, The Routledge Handbook of Linguistics, Routledge →ISBN, page 391
      And more recently, the terms languoid and doculect have been proposed (Cysouw and Good 2013) where languoid is any 'language-like object' and doculect is 'a linguistic variety as it is documented in a given resource' (p. 342). This term is ...

Usage notes

This term does not specify whether the referent is a dialect of another language, a language of its own (compare lect and also idiom), a dialect cluster, a small family of closely related languages, or sprachbund or historical group of similar but unrelated languages. It is convenient for ambiguous cases and situations where inadequate documentation is available to make a judgement.

References

  1. “glottopedia.org: Languoid”, in (Please provide the title of the work), accessed November 10, 2015

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