katedrálisság
Katedrálisság refers to a concept in linguistics, particularly in the study of language variation and change, that describes the perceived prestige or authority associated with a particular language variety or dialect. It is often contrasted with other, less prestigious varieties. This concept is not about the inherent superiority of one language over another, but rather about the social and cultural factors that elevate a specific form of language to a position of perceived correctness or ideal usage.
The term is often associated with the dialect or language variety spoken by a dominant social group
The development of katedrálisság is a complex process influenced by history, politics, and social power dynamics.