lauhian
Lauhian is a linguistic term that refers to a substrate language or pre-existing language that influences the development of another language, often making it difficult to discern its original characteristics. In the context of linguistics, lauhian is often used to describe the influence of a non-dominant language on the emergence of a new language or dialect.
Lauhian languages typically occur in situations where a dominant language has come into contact with a weaker
Examples of lauhian languages can be found in various parts of the world, including pidgin languages of
Linguists often study lauhian languages to gain insights into language contact, language change, and language diversity.