Languagefrom
Languagefrom is a term used in linguistic documentation and corpus annotation to designate the source language from which a linguistic item—such as a word, morpheme, or syntactic pattern—originates. In data schemas and lexicographic databases, languagefrom functions as a metadata field that pairs with languageinto (the target language) to trace the etymology or transfer path of items across languages. The concept is particularly useful in studies of language contact, loanwords, calques, and historical linguistics, where researchers seek to map how features move between languages.
In practice, languagefrom is assigned by researchers or annotators based on scholarly etymology, historical records, or
Limitations include ambiguity when multiple languages influence a form, uncertain etymology, or cases of convergent evolution.
See also: etymology, loanwords, language contact, etymon, data annotation, corpus linguistics.