grammatikakesktõuseline
Grammatikakesktõuseline, also known as grammatical centralization, is a linguistic phenomenon observed in multilingual societies where a standard language is established and promoted, often at the expense of other languages spoken within the same community. This process typically involves the adoption of a single language for official, educational, and administrative purposes, leading to a shift in the linguistic landscape of the region.
The term "grammatikakesktõuseline" is derived from the Estonian words "grammatika" (grammar) and "kesk" (center), reflecting the
Grammatikakesktõuseline has been observed in various historical and contemporary contexts, including the establishment of national languages