sprachbund

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A group of languages sharing a number of areal features (similar grammar, vocabulary, etc.) which are primarily due to language contact rather than cognation.
noun
  1. Alternative letter-case form of sprachbund.

Pronunciation

/ˈspɹɑːkbʊnd/ /ˈspɹɑːx-/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-sprachbund.wav /ˈspɹɑkbʊnd/ /ˈspɹɑx-/

Word forms

sprachbund sprachbunds sprachbünde

Etymology

Borrowed from German Sprachbund (literally “language alliance, language association”), from Sprache (“language; way of speaking, speech”) (ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *sprāku (“language; speech”)) + Bund (“alliance”) (from binden (“to bind, to tie up”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *bʰendʰ- (“to bind”)). The German word was coined by Russian linguist Nikolai Trubetzkoy (1890–1938) in a paper he presented to the inaugural International Congress of Linguists in 1928 as a calque of the Russian term языково́й сою́з (jazykovój sojúz, literally “language union”), which he had introduced in a 1923 article.

Synonyms

area of linguistic convergence diffusion area language crossroads linguistic area
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