koine
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek κοινή (koinḗ), feminine form of κοινός (koinós, “common, general”).
Pronunciation
Noun
koine (plural koines or koinai)
- A lingua franca.
- Synonym: interlanguage
- 2004, Steven Roger Fischer, A History of Language, Reaktion Books, page 178:
- If a dominant language was spoken in the area of such trade routes, then this dominant language became the ‘interlanguage’, as it is called. Such an interlanguage, or koiné, is a simplified dialect with which speakers of two or more quite different dialects communicate with one another.
- 2013, J. E. Wansborough, Lingua Franca in the Mediterranean, Routledge, page 153:
- Now, another term for that product is koine, which, however, I have regularly […] employed in reference to the infrastructure (procedural, juridical, formal, cultural) that enables and informs composition of a lingua franca. […] In linguistic scholarship koine mostly (!) refers to a standard language expanded by input from several dialectal sources with concomitant levelling of morphological and syntactic differences and adoption of a general and possibly restricted lexicon.
- A regional language that becomes standard over time.
Derived terms
- koinëisation (linguistics)
Translations
lingua franca
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regional language that becomes standard
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Further reading
- koiné language on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
koine m (definite singular koineen, indefinite plural koineer, definite plural koineene)
- alternative spelling of koiné
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
koine m (definite singular koineen, indefinite plural koinear, definite plural koineane)
- alternative spelling of koiné
Portuguese
Noun
koine f or m (plural koines)
- Alternative form of koiné
Romanian
Etymology
Noun
koine f (uncountable)
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