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 |
| phonological phenomenon | 3 |
| concept in philosophy of language | 1 |
| historical sociolinguistic phenomenon | 1 |
| linguistic contact phenomenon | 1 |
| linguistic contact situation | 1 |
| linguistic device | 1 |
| linguistic expansion | 1 |
| linguistic feature | 1 |
| linguistic influence category | 1 |
| linguistic marker | 1 |
| linguistic operation | 1 |
| linguistic practice | 1 |
| linguistic rule | 1 |
| linguistic shibboleth | 1 |
| philological problem | 1 |
| proposed linguistic law | 1 |
| sociolinguistic concept | 1 |
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 | — |