swoistych
Swoistych refers to a hypothetical stylistic category used in linguistic anthropology and sociolinguistics to describe a cluster of speech habits that signal group identity and locality. The term is most often encountered in analyses of regional speech patterns where speakers deliberately adopt distinctive lexical, phonological, or syntactic features that are understood within the community to mark own-ness.
The etymology traces to swoisty in Polish, with swoistych being the genitive plural form, commonly used in
Characteristics include a mixture of inherited dialect features and newly innovated forms; high variability across individuals;
Applications of swoistych analyses include interpreting community cohesion, resistance to linguistic homogenization, and the negotiation of