grapholect
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Blend of grapheme + dialect, coined by linguist Einar Haugen in 1964.
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Noun
[edit]grapholect (plural grapholects)
- (linguistics) A written variant of a language, analogous to a spoken dialect of a language.
- 1993, Gajendra K. Verma, Inequality and teacher education: an international perspective, page 188:
- The grapholect of Standard English is not the exclusive system that arbiters of cultural purity wish to 'correct' us into believing
- 1993, MHM Heng, Three Dimensions of Information Technology Applications: A Historical Perspective:
- A grapholect is a transdialectical language formed by deep commitment to writing. An example of grapholect is the (written) Chinese language. Almost any Standard language, such as Standard Dutch or Standard English is a grapholect.
Translations
[edit]a written variant of a language
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