demprunts
Demprunts is a term occasionally encountered in discussions of lexical borrowing in languages. It is not an established or widely standardized concept in mainstream linguistics. When used, demprunts typically denotes the opposite of emprunt, i.e., the removal or reversal of borrowed lexical items from a language’s lexicon, or the replacement of such items with native equivalents. The term may be invoked in discussions of language purification, revival movements, or editorial policies aimed at reducing foreign influence on vocabulary.
Definitions and scope vary. Some uses describe demprunts as a historical or ongoing process by which communities
Mechanisms often associated with demprunts include creating native neologisms, reactivating archaic native terms, adopting calques that
See also: Emprunt, Loanword, Calque, Language purism, Lexical borrowing, Neologism.