kakslevandid
Kakslevandid is a linguistic term used to refer to a pair of closely related lexical variants that co-exist in a language and are distributed in a systematic, non-random way. In a language exhibiting kakslevandid, speakers may choose one of the two forms based on factors such as social context, dialect, formality, or phonological environment, resulting in a stable pair of forms across the speech community.
Two core ideas are involved: the existence of two realizations of a lexeme and the conditioning of
Origins and examples of kakslevandid may arise through historical sound changes, contact with other languages, or
Relation to other concepts includes its similarity to allomorphy and to broader patterns of language variation,
See also: allomorphy, language variation, sociolinguistics, dialectology. Note: This article presents kakslevandid as a conceptual term