deceláció
Deceláció is a term used in the field of linguistics and language studies to describe the process by which a language or dialect loses features that are characteristic of its parent language or dialect. This can occur through various mechanisms, including simplification, loss of inflectional endings, and changes in pronunciation. Decelación is often observed in the context of language contact, where a language is influenced by another, leading to a reduction in its complexity and distinctiveness. This process can result in a language becoming less marked or "marked" in linguistic terms, meaning it may lose features that are considered more complex or less common in the surrounding linguistic environment. Decelación is a gradual process that can take centuries or even millennia, and it is often accompanied by other linguistic changes, such as the adoption of new vocabulary or grammatical structures. The study of decelación is important for understanding the dynamics of language change and the evolution of languages over time.