védettebb
Védettebb is a term used in linguistics and language contact studies to describe the phenomenon where a minority language borrows grammatical constructions from a majority language. This can occur in situations where the minority language is in contact with a more widespread language, often due to historical conquest, immigration, or geographical proximity.
The term "védettebb" is derived from Hungarian and roughly translates to "watcher" or "defender." In the context
Védettebb is often distinguished from other forms of language contact, such as borrowing, where words are directly
The study of védettebb is important in understanding language change and language contact, as it provides insights
Examples of védettebb can be found in various languages, including Hungarian, Romanian, and Kashubian, which have