standardoidusti
Standardoidusti is a term used in sociolinguistics and discourse analysis to describe adherents of strict standardization of language usage. The word appears to be a neologism formed from "standard" combined with the suffix -isti, commonly used in Italian to denote followers or advocates of a movement. The term is not widely standardized in scholarly literature and is often encountered in critique or satirical contexts.
In descriptive usage, standardoidusti proponents advocate codified norms for grammar, spelling, vocabulary, and pronunciation; they favor
The concept is frequently invoked in discussions about language planning and standard language ideology, though it
Critics contend that standardoidusti-style advocacy can marginalize regional dialects, minority languages, and forms of linguistic creativity;
Related concepts include prescriptivism, standard language ideology, and language planning.