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nosecommonly

Nosecommonly is a neologism used in speculative linguistics to describe a cross-linguistic tendency for nasality in phonological systems. The term is not part of standard reference grammars and remains mainly in theoretical discussions and online forums.

Origin and meaning: Nosecommonly was coined in the early 2020s by researchers exploring typological patterns of

Usage: In typological descriptions, authors may note that nasal assimilation, nasal vowels, or related processes are

Reception and status: Nosecommonly is not widely adopted in formal grammars or textbooks. Critics argue that

See also: Nasality, Nasalization, Phonology, Linguistic typology, Neologism.

nasality,
including
nasal
vowels,
nasal
consonants,
and
nasal
assimilation.
The
word
blends
nose
and
commonly
to
signal
that
nasality
appears
with
notable
frequency
across
diverse
languages.
In
usage,
nosecommonly
can
function
as
a
noun
to
denote
the
pattern
itself
or,
in
informal
writing,
as
an
adverbial
modifier
to
describe
how
nasal
phenomena
occur
in
a
given
language.
nosecommonly
present
in
the
data
set.
The
term
serves
as
a
shorthand
for
broad
cross-language
regularities
rather
than
a
single
phonological
rule.
A
typical
sentence
might
read:
“Nasalization
shows
a
nosecommonly
high
prevalence
in
the
surveyed
languages,”
or
“The
inventory
is
nosecommonly
nasal
in
character.”
it
can
be
vague
without
precise
criteria
or
measurements,
while
supporters
view
it
as
a
useful
heuristic
to
flag
broad,
cross-language
tendencies
that
merit
further
quantification
and
study.