dieformale
Dieformale is a term used in linguistics to denote the formal dimension of language use, especially within German-speaking communities. It refers to how formality is encoded in speech and writing and how social relations are negotiated through linguistic choices.
Core components include address forms (Sie versus du), honorifics, verb conjugation, pronoun usage, titles, and conventional
History and usage: The term has circulated in contemporary sociolinguistic discussions and in some vectors of
Relation to related concepts: Dieformale intersects with politeness theory, the T–V distinction (forms of address), and
See also: German language formality, Sie and du pronouns, politeness theory, T–V distinction, formality in writing,