variandiga
Variandiga is a term used in theoretical discussions of linguistic variation to denote the deliberate alternation between linguistic variants by a speaker in response to social context. The concept serves as a lens for analyzing how speakers deploy different phonetic, lexical, or syntactic forms depending on audience, setting, topic, and perceived identity. Variandiga is not a fixed system but a methodological approach for describing variationist patterns rather than prescribing them.
The term combines elements of variation with a suffix drawn from a constructed scholarly nomenclature; it is
In typical use, researchers identify a set of variants and track their distribution across contexts, such as
Critics note that the term can blur with existing concepts like code-switching or register. Proponents argue