cognacy
English
Noun
cognacy (countable and uncountable, plural cognacies)
- (linguistics) The relationship between cognates; the condition of sharing a common ancestor term in another language.
- 2000, Bernd Heine, Derek Nurse, African Languages: An Introduction, →ISBN, page 262:
- First, in depending on vocabulary, as opposed to morphology or grammar, one runs the risk of assuming cognacy between similar words when the real explanation is borrowing.
- (linguistics) The degree to which two languages share cognates, usually expressed as a percentage
- 1988, Monday B. Abasiattai, Expanding frontiers of African history: the inter-disciplinary methodology[1], →ISBN, page 255:
- In Table 13.1 are given the percentages for the degrees of cognacy between pairs of languages in the Upper Cross group.
Synonyms
- (relationship between cognates): cognateness
- (relationship between cognates): cognancy
Further reading
- “cognacy”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.