macrodialects
A macrodialect is a broad, regional variation of a language that encompasses several closely related dialects or varieties. It is typically characterized by a set of distinct features, such as phonology, vocabulary, and grammar, that distinguish it from other macrodialects of the same language. Macrodialects often correspond to geographical or cultural regions, and may be spoken by a large and geographically dispersed population.
Macrodialects are often the result of geographic or cultural isolation, where a language has developed distinct
In certain languages, macrodialects may be linguistically equivalent to dialects or varieties, and are often treated
Macrodialects are an important area of study in linguistic typology and areoglossy, as they provide insight