panlinguistic

English

Etymology

pan- + linguistic

Adjective

panlinguistic (not comparable)

  1. Occurring in all languages
    • 1997, Hannas, William C., Asia's Orthographic Dilemma, University of Hawai'i Press, →ISBN, LCCN 96044937, OCLC 767138523, page 106:
      This is a panlinguistic phenomenon that applies to Chinese no less than to any other developed writing systems.
  2. Including all languages
    • 1987, Lafford, Barbara A., “Providing Comprehensible Input for Advanced Conversation Classes in University Settings”, in Italica, volume 64, number 2, ISSN 0021-3020, JSTOR 478764, page 278:
      However, since this article is meant for a panlinguistic audience, an English translation of the communicative exercises that accompany the text is also provided for colleagues who do not possess a reading knowledge of Italian.

Derived terms

  • panlinguistically
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