regelzoals
Regelzoals is a neologism used in Dutch-language academic discourse to denote the tendency to treat a family of linguistic or behavioral patterns as if they were governed by a single, general rule. The term blends regel (rule) with zoals (such as), signaling that speakers perceive an underlying regularity that extends beyond surface similarities. Although not part of a formal theory, regelzoals is employed to describe how people organize, reason about, and teach patterns in language and other domains.
In linguistics and cognitive science, regelzoals refers to a cognitive stance in which learners or readers
Applications of regelzoals appear in language acquisition, pedagogy, and theories of cognitive representation. It provides a
See also: cognitive linguistics, generalization, rule-based learning, analogical reasoning, language acquisition.