areoversal

English

Etymology

Blend of area +‎ universal with Latinizing -o-. Coined by Benedikt Szmrecsanyi and Bernd Kortmann (2009),[1] apparently after earlier angloversal.

Noun

areoversal (plural areoversals)

  1. (linguistics, especially dialectology and language typology, uncommon) A linguistic feature that is recurrent in language varieties in a certain geographical area.
    Coordinate terms: varioversal, angloversal

References

  1. ^ Szmrecsanyi, B., & Kortmann, B. (2009). Vernacular universals and angloversals in a typological perspective. In Vernacular universals and language contacts (pp. 39–60). Routledge.