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English
Etymology
From megalocomparison, equivalent to megalo- + comparative. Coined by Matisoff (1990) in a critique of Joseph Greenberg's "mass comparison" (see quotation at megalocomparison).
Noun
megalocomparative (comparative more megalocomparative, superlative most megalocomparative)
- (historical linguistics, rare, often derogatory) Of or pertaining to megalocomparison.
1990, J. A. Matisoff, “On Megalocomparison”, in Language, volume 66, number 1, →DOI, pages 106–120:The height of Benedictine megalocomparative ingenuity is reached in the concept of split cognates, i.e. cognates that have reflexes of at most one given proto-phoneme in common, since they descend from different syllables of a polysyllabic etymon.
1992, La Vaughn H. Hayes, Mon-Khmer Studies, volume 21, pages 143–177:In a recent disquisition on very large-scale linguistic comparisons, James A. Matisoff discusses the megalocomparisons performed by Joseph H. Greenberg on Amerindian and Benedict on AT, critically appraises their megalo comparative methodology
2016, Alexander Vovin, transl., edited by Alexander Vovin, Man’yōshū: A New English Translation Containing the Original Text, Kana Transliteration, Romanization, Glossing and Commentary, Leiden: Brill, →DOI, book 17, page 74:Ironically, this interpretation also found its way into the science fiction literature of modern megalocomparative linguistics
References
- ^ Matisoff, J. A. (1990). On Megalocomparison. Language, 66(1), 106–120. →DOI