variantie
Variantie is a term used in linguistic theory to describe a structured set of variants of a linguistic item—such as a word, affix, or grammatical construction—that appear across dialects, registers, or historical stages. The idea treats a group of related forms as a single unit, enabling comparisons and analyses of how variation is organized rather than listing forms independently.
Definition and scope: A variantie comprises forms that share a core lexeme or syntactic function but differ
Etymology and terminology: The label variantie is formed from variant and a nominalizing suffix, signaling a
Applications: In corpus annotation, a variantie tag can group related forms for statistical analysis or lexicographic
Relation to other concepts: Variantie overlaps with allomorphy, lexical variants, and dialectology. Some scholars view it
Limitations: The concept remains debated, with concerns about definitional boundaries and cross-language applicability.
See also: Allomorphy; Dialectology; Lexical variation; Variation theory; Corpus linguistics.