Dialectus
Dialectus is a linguistic concept used to describe the study and organization of dialect variation within a language or across related languages. It encompasses the set of regional varieties and the processes that generate and sustain them, including contact with other languages and standardization efforts.
The term derives from Latin dialectus, itself from Greek dialektos meaning discourse or manner of speech. In
Core ideas within the dialectus framework treat dialectal variation as a structured space that can be modeled
Within this framework, dialects are categorized as regional, sociolectal, ethnolectal, or register-based varieties. Diachronic change and
Studying dialectus supports documentation of linguistic diversity, informs education and policy, and aids historical and comparative