termremains
Termremains is a field-informed term used to describe lexical items that persist from an earlier stage of a language even as surrounding forms change. These items are remnants of older morphological, phonological, or semantic systems and can continue to surface in modern speech and writing in limited contexts, specialized registers, or through fixed expressions. The concept emphasizes how history remains embedded in current language usage.
Termremains arise through several mechanisms. Irregular sound changes can leave orthographic traces, such as silent letters
Common examples occur in English. Orthographic remnants like knight (pronounced nite) retain a silent k from
Termremains are valuable for historical linguistics and lexicography, offering clues about language change, past pronunciations, and