tengslamál
Tengslamál is a field of linguistics that studies languages in connection with social networks and institutions. It treats language as a dynamic system that changes through contact, diffusion, and social interaction rather than as closed, isolated codes. The name blends tengsl, meaning connections, with mál, language, reflecting its emphasis on relational structure.
The scope includes language contact phenomena (loanwords, calques, code-switching), diffusion of grammatical features, and the formation
Methods combine sociolinguistic fieldwork, corpus analysis, and computational network models. Researchers construct social networks from interviews
Origins: the concept arose from interdisciplinary work in sociolinguistics and network science in the early 2010s,
Applications include informing language education, policy design for multilingual settings, and the development of language technologies