Dialectalornamental
Dialectalornamental is a term in sociolinguistics for ornamental features that emerge in everyday speech of a dialect community, functioning beyond core lexical content to signal social identity, stance, or affect. It encompasses phonetic, prosodic, and discourse-pragmatic embellishments characteristic of a regional variety.
Etymology and coinage: Coined in scholarly works in the 2010s as a compound of dialectal and ornamental,
Features: Includes phonetic ornamentation such as vowel quality shifts, consonant realization, or intentional tempo and pitch
Research uses and significance: Studied through interviews, spontaneous speech, acoustic analysis, and perception experiments; helps explain
Critique and notes: The label can be vague and overlaps with broader concepts of style and sociolinguistic