strengligning
Strengligning is a term used in speculative linguistics to describe a proposed mechanism by which a language or dialect develops greater phonetic strength and stricter phonotactic constraints as a result of sociolinguistic standardization and intense language contact. The notion combines ideas of phonetic strengthening with consonant cluster optimization and is primarily discussed in theoretical frameworks and fictional settings rather than as established theory.
It involves three overlapping forces: (1) phonetic realization that lengthens and tensions stressed syllables, with more
Some analyses distinguish democratic strengligning, driven by broad social adoption, from elite strengligning, reinforced by prestige
Example scenarios are commonly presented in speculative fiction and hypothetical case studies: for instance, a coastal
See also: language change, phonology, contact linguistics, sociolinguistics.