segatüüpe
Segatüüpe is a term used in linguistics to describe a situation where two or more distinct languages or dialects are mixed together in a way that creates a new, hybrid form of communication. This mixing can occur for various reasons, often stemming from prolonged contact between different speech communities. The resulting segatüüpe might share grammatical structures, vocabulary, and phonological features from its parent languages.
The process of segatüüpe formation can be complex and may involve simplification or regularization of features
Examples of segatüüpe can be found in various parts of the world. These linguistic phenomena are studied