nailonkielet
Nailonkielet, often translated as "nylon languages" or "plastic languages," is a concept that emerged in discussions surrounding the evolution and nature of language. It suggests that some languages, particularly those with simplified grammatical structures, might be akin to a "plastic" or "nylon" material – more easily molded, adapted, and potentially less resilient or complex than languages with more established historical roots and intricate grammatical systems.
The term is not a formal linguistic classification but rather a descriptive metaphor used to highlight perceived
Critics argue that the "nailonkielet" metaphor can be misleading and carry an unwarranted value judgment, implying