different between ethnolect vs ecolect
ethnolect
English
Etymology
ethno- +? -lect
Noun
ethnolect (plural ethnolects)
- A language variety specific to an ethnic group.
- Ebonics is an ethnolect of African Americans.
Derived terms
- ethnolectal
- multiethnolect
Related terms
- dialect
- idiolect
- sociolect
- ecolect
- cryptolect
Translations
ethnolect From the web:
- what is ethnolect meaning
- what is ethnolect and examples
- what is ethnolect and idiolect
- what does an ethnolect mean
- multiethnolect
- what is your ethnolect
ecolect
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ????? (oîkos, “house”) + English -lect (“[language] variety”)
Noun
ecolect (plural ecolects)
- A language variety unique to a household.
Meronyms
- idiolect
See also
- dialect
- familiolect
- regiolect
- ethnolect
- sociolect
References
- Contemporary Canadian Poetry from the Edge: An Exploration of Literary Eco-criticism by Gabriele Helms
ecolect From the web:
- ecolect meaning
- what is ecolect language
- what is ecolect in linguistics
- what is ecolect example
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