effectLatijn
EffectLatijn is a term used in historical and comparative linguistics to describe the cumulative impact of Latin on a target language. It denotes the set of processes by which Latin shapes a language’s lexicon, morphology, and, to a lesser extent, syntax. The concept is especially relevant for languages that experienced sustained contact with Latin through education, religion, science, or administration, and it is often discussed in studies of European linguistic history.
Mechanisms commonly associated with effectLatijn include lexical borrowing of Latin words and phrases, semantic calques that
Because effectLatijn is not a universally standardized label, scholars may refer to the broader Latin influence,