idiolect

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English

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Etymology

From idio- +‎ -lect.

Pronunciation

Noun

idiolect (plural idiolects)

  1. (linguistics) The language variant used by a specific individual.
    Coordinate terms: dialect, familect, regiolect, ethnolect, ecolect, sociolect
    • 2012, John Mullan, What Matters in Jane Austen?: Twenty Crucial Puzzles Solved, page 3:
      She perfected the fictional idiolect, fashioning habits of speaking for even minor characters that rendered them utterly singular.

Derived terms

Translations

Dutch

Etymology

Internationalism; see English idiolect, from which it may be borrowed.

Pronunciation

Noun

idiolect n (plural idiolecten, diminutive idiolectje n)

  1. (linguistics) idiolect

Further reading

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from English idiolect.

Noun

idiolect n (plural idiolecte)

  1. idiolect

Declension