évitante
Évitante is a term used in linguistics to describe a phenomenon where speakers unconsciously avoid certain sounds, words, or grammatical structures in their speech. This avoidance is not necessarily deliberate but rather a natural tendency that can be influenced by various factors. These factors include the difficulty of pronunciation, the perceived social stigma associated with certain linguistic features, or the desire to be understood by a wider audience. For instance, a speaker might avoid a pronunciation that is considered regional or foreign, opting for a more standardized form. Similarly, certain slang terms or complex grammatical constructions might be avoided in formal settings.
This concept is closely related to sociolinguistics and language variation. Évitante can contribute to language change