dassimiler
Dassimiler is a neologism used in some sociolinguistic and cultural discussions to denote the reverse of assimilation. As a verb, it can mean to undo or counteract assimilative processes that cause languages, dialects, or cultural practices to converge toward a dominant norm. In practice, dassimilation may refer to efforts to restore or maintain distinct linguistic features or cultural traits after a period of blending, or to formal policies intended to preserve diversity. The term is not widely attested in major dictionaries or standard academic literature, and its precise meaning can vary between authors and contexts.
Etymology and variations: Dassimiler appears to be a coined form deriving from a prefix intended to signal
Usage and scope: The term is primarily found in niche or speculative writing rather than formal linguistics
See also: Assimilation, Deassimilation, Cultural preservation, Linguistic purism, Multiculturalism.