Szubsztilizáció
Szubsztilizáció is a linguistic phenomenon observed in some languages, particularly in Slavic languages, that involves the process of substituting a less common or less frequently used word with a more common or more general one. This substitution can occur in various contexts, including everyday speech, literature, and even in specialized discourse. The motivation behind szubsztilizáció often stems from a desire for greater clarity, ease of comprehension, or to avoid ambiguity.
This process can manifest in different ways. For example, a highly specific or archaic term might be
Szubsztilizáció is not necessarily a sign of linguistic decay, but rather an adaptive mechanism that helps