familect

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Etymology

From family +‎ -lect.

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Noun

familect (plural familects)

  1. (linguistics) The language variant used by a family when speaking among themselves.
    Synonyms: ecolect, familiolect
    • 1973, Robert Brodie MacLeod, edited by David Krech, The MacLeod symposium, June 2-3, 1972, Dept. of Psychology, Cornell University, page 75:
      A familect is, as I mentioned before, a kind of microdialect.
    • 2013 July 19, Harriet Powney, “Speaking it in the family”, in The Guardian:
      David Crystal, who wrote the book's afterword, expanded on what he described as these dialects of the home, or familects, in his blog: [...]
    • 2019, Gretchen McCulloch, “Language and Society”, in Because Internet: Understanding the New Rules of Language, Penguin, →ISBN, page 60:
      Some followers even tweet back in aliebn-speak: a spirit of friendly linguistic play that's more like a familect than a stuffy Oxford Common Room.

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