zaniknicia
Zaniknicia is a theoretical sociolinguistic concept describing the gradual disappearance of minority languages and linguistic features within a speech community. The term is built from Slavic roots for “disappearance” and a common suffix used in academic coinages, reflecting a process rather than a single event. It is used to discuss how less dominant languages lose intergenerational transmission under social and technological pressure.
In practice, zaniknicia denotes a pattern in which younger generations shift to a dominant language, daily
Causes include urban migration, economic incentives aligned with the dominant language, media standardization, stigma attached to
Usage and reception: Zaniknicia appears mainly in theoretical discussions and speculative anthropology or world-building contexts. It
See also: language endangerment, language shift, language death, diglossia.