linguistic phenomenon

C12779
concept

A linguistic phenomenon is any observable pattern, behavior, or feature in language use or structure that can be systematically described and analyzed.

All labels observed (20)

Label Occurrences
linguistic phenomenon canonical 10
linguistic description 3
linguistic morpheme 3

Instances (34)

Instance Via concept surface
Shibboleth incident linguistic shibboleth
Shibboleth linguistic marker
Homeric question philological problem
Kluge's law proposed linguistic law
Mac means son
surface form: Mac (Gaelic prefix)
linguistic morpheme
Fregean sense concept in philosophy of language
Crimean Tatar toponyms
Elementa grammatices Tscheremissae linguistic description
Ancient Greek dialect continuum
wulf (wolf)
surface form: Wulf (name element)
linguistic morpheme
Persian honorifics linguistic feature
Styles of address linguistic practice
Javanese dialect continuum
Grassmann's law linguistic rule
Śiva-sūtras (phonological inventory) linguistic device
Dongba script not fully standardized
Arte de la lengua yunga linguistic description
contact with Papuan languages linguistic contact phenomenon
Songhay–Berber language contact linguistic contact situation
Bantu expansion linguistic expansion
Slovene dialect continuum
Murrayisms
Old Norse morphology
Desmond C. Derbyshire’s grammar of Hixkaryana linguistic description
influenced by Malay linguistic influence category
Eastern Iranian sound changes
Mac linguistic morpheme
contact with Majangir historical sociolinguistic phenomenon
Negation linguistic operation
Crimean toponymy
Canadian Shift phonological phenomenon
Canadian Raising
surface form: Canadian raising
phonological phenomenon
Northern Cities Shift phonological phenomenon
Occupational surnames