betweeninter
Betweeninter is a theoretical construct used in sociolinguistics and discourse analysis to describe the negotiated dynamics that occur at transitional moments within conversations, particularly at boundaries between languages, registers, or communicative contexts. The term integrates the idea of a space that lies between discrete linguistic or social categories and the interactive processes that sustain understanding across those boundaries.
Etymology and development: The term blends the preposition between with the prefix inter-, signaling interaction across
Conceptual scope and methodology: Betweeninter emphasizes temporality, spatiality, and relationality in dialogue. Researchers analyze boundary sequences
Applications: The concept has been applied to bilingual and multilingual interactions, intercultural communication, and human-computer interaction
Criticism and reception: Some scholars view betweeninter as overlapping with existing notions such as discourse boundary
See also: code-switching, translanguaging, discourse analysis, boundary theory, multimodal communication.