terminarized
Terminarized is a term used in the field of linguistics and language studies to describe a language or dialect that has undergone a process of standardization. This process typically involves the selection of a particular variety of the language as the standard form, which is then used in official contexts, education, and media. The term "terminarized" comes from the Spanish word "terminar," meaning "to end," reflecting the idea that the standardization process brings an end to the diversity of the language.
The standardization process can involve various elements, including vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. It may also include
Terminarization can have both positive and negative effects. On the one hand, it can promote communication
Examples of terminarized languages include Spanish, which was standardized in the 16th century, and French, which