Replacement vs Glottophagy - What's the difference?
replacement | glottophagy |
A person or thing that takes the place of another; a substitute.
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The act of replacing something.
(rare) The absorption or replacement of minor languages or dialects by major ones.
* 1993 , Kenneth Hyltenstam, Åke Viberg, Progression and regression in language (page 28)
As nouns the difference between replacement and glottophagy
is that replacement is a person or thing that takes the place of another; a substitute while glottophagy is (rare) the absorption or replacement of minor languages or dialects by major ones.replacement
English
Noun
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Synonyms
* See alsoDerived terms
* overreplacement * subreplacementSee also
* spare partglottophagy
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Noun
(-)- One scientist's language spread is another's glottophagy . There are a number of partly overlapping perspectives, which can be regarded as concerned primarily with progression or regression.