pseudodialect
A pseudodialect is a variety of a language that is not recognized as a standard dialect by the speakers of the language or by linguists. Pseudodialects often arise due to social, cultural, or regional factors and may be used to distinguish one group from another. They can be characterized by unique vocabulary, grammar, or pronunciation that is not widely accepted or understood by the broader linguistic community.
Pseudodialects can be found in various contexts, such as among youth subcultures, in specific professions, or
The status of a pseudodialect can change over time. What was once considered a pseudodialect may eventually
Pseudodialects are an interesting aspect of language evolution and can provide insights into the social dynamics