substratal

English

Etymology

From substrate + -al, substratum + -al.

Adjective

substratal (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to a substratum.
  2. (linguistics) Specifically, pertaining to a substrate language.
    • 2018, John H. McWhorter, The Creole Debate, Cambridge University Press, p. 10:
      The West African languages that were substratal to most of the Atlantic creoles have regularly overt copulas […].
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