arhaïsms
Arhaïsms, also written arhaïsmes, denotes the use or presence of archaisms within a language. It covers lexical items, spellings, inflections, and syntactic patterns that belong to an earlier stage of the language or are presented as if from a bygone era. The term is commonly used in linguistic, philological, and literary contexts to describe deliberate or historical archaisms in text.
Origin and terminology: The standard French term for the phenomenon is archaïsme, with arhaïsms representing a
Usage: Arhaïsms appear in historical novels, translations of older works, period drama, and fantasy to evoke
Types: The phenomenon encompasses lexical archaisms (obsolete words), morphological archaisms (older verb endings or forms), syntactic
Impact and criticism: When overused, archaisms can impede comprehension or feel like affectation; when used judiciously,