formsrather
Formsrather is a proposed linguistic concept describing a bias in language use and processing in which speakers and listeners rely disproportionately on morphosyntactic form rather than lexical meaning when interpreting or producing utterances. The term combines "form" with "rather" to signal a preference for structural cues over content cues. While not yet established in mainstream linguistics, formsrather has appeared in speculative discussions and experimental syntax work as a way to describe niche processing patterns observed under certain conditions.
The concept posits that in contexts with limited vocabulary, high ambiguity, or rapid production demands, listeners
Theoretical implications include revisiting models of real-time comprehension and the balance between form-based and content-based cues,
See also: language processing, syntax, morphology, psycholinguistics.