dialectusokkal
Dialectusokkal is a term that appears mainly in Hungarian-language linguistic discussions to describe work that is conducted with or that explicitly incorporates multiple dialects. Etymology: it combines dialectus (Latin for dialect) with the Hungarian plural suffix -ok and the instrumental suffix -kal, producing a form that translates roughly to “with dialects.” It is not a widely standardized term in major linguistic typologies, but serves as a descriptive label in methodological conversations about representing dialectal diversity.
Usage and scope: The label can refer to datasets, corpora, surveys, or analyses designed to include regional,
Relation to related concepts: The concept aligns with dialectology and variationist sociolinguistics, which prioritize variation and
Limitations: Because dialectusokkal is not a universally standardized label, its exact meaning can vary between researchers.
See also: dialect, dialectology, sociolinguistics, variationist methodology, corpus linguistics.