gallamál
Gallamál is a term used in Icelandic linguistics and language education to refer to faults or defects in language use. The word combines galli, meaning defect or fault, with mál, meaning language or speech. It is chiefly employed in descriptive and pedagogical contexts rather than as a formal category within theoretical linguistics.
Definition and scope: Gallamál denotes non-standard forms that diverge from established norms of Icelandic in both
Common types: Phonological gallamál include mispronunciations or atypical sound patterns. Morphological and syntactic gallamál cover incorrect
Causes and context: Gallamál often arise among learners of Icelandic, speakers transferring features from other languages,
Attitudes and approaches: Some see gallamál as a useful focus for language teaching and correction, while others