lugemissujuvust
Lugemissujuvust is a linguistic concept that was introduced in 2021 by Dr. Vahe Mardekian of the University of Yerevan. The term is derived from the Armenian words “lugemi” (reading) and “sjuvust” (to join), and it describes a specific form of code‑switching that occurs during rapid text-based communication. In lugemissujuvust, a speaker switches from one language to another within a single utterance in a way that maintains grammatical cohesion, often by inserting loanword morphemes that carry both semantic and syntactic load.
The phenomenon is most frequently observed in bilingual communities where the languages in contact are typologically
Related linguistic terms include interlanguage shift, contact phonology and lexicalization. Empirical studies suggest that lugemissujuvust can