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Linguistics

Linguistics is the science study of natural language. Linguistics encompasses a number of sub-fields. An important topical division is between the study of language structure and the study of Meaning ....
, a koiné language (common language) is a standard language
Standard language

A standard language is a particular variety of a language that has been given either legal or quasi-legal status. As it is usually the form promoted in schools and the media, it is usually considered by speakers of the language to be more "correct" in some sense than other dialects....
 or dialect
Dialect

A dialect is a variety of a language that is characteristic of a particular group of the language's speakers. The term is applied most often to regional speech patterns, but a dialect may also be defined by other factors, such as social class....
, that has arisen as a result of contact between two mutually intelligible varieties (dialects) of the same language. Since the speakers understand one another from before the advent of the koiné, the koineization process is not as rapid as pidginization and creolization. (See pidgin
Pidgin

A pidgin is a simplified language that develops as a means of communication between two or more groups that do not have a language in common, in situations such as trade....
 and creole
Creole language

A creole language, or simply a creole, is a stable language that originates seemingly as a nativization pidgin. This understanding of creole genesis culminated in Robert A....
.) Normal influence between neighbouring dialects is not regarded as koineization.






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In linguistics
Linguistics

Linguistics is the science study of natural language. Linguistics encompasses a number of sub-fields. An important topical division is between the study of language structure and the study of Meaning ....
, a koiné language (common language) is a standard language
Standard language

A standard language is a particular variety of a language that has been given either legal or quasi-legal status. As it is usually the form promoted in schools and the media, it is usually considered by speakers of the language to be more "correct" in some sense than other dialects....
 or dialect
Dialect

A dialect is a variety of a language that is characteristic of a particular group of the language's speakers. The term is applied most often to regional speech patterns, but a dialect may also be defined by other factors, such as social class....
, that has arisen as a result of contact between two mutually intelligible varieties (dialects) of the same language. Since the speakers understand one another from before the advent of the koiné, the koineization process is not as rapid as pidginization and creolization. (See pidgin
Pidgin

A pidgin is a simplified language that develops as a means of communication between two or more groups that do not have a language in common, in situations such as trade....
 and creole
Creole language

A creole language, or simply a creole, is a stable language that originates seemingly as a nativization pidgin. This understanding of creole genesis culminated in Robert A....
.) Normal influence between neighbouring dialects is not regarded as koineization. A koiné variety emerges as a new spoken variety in addition to the originating dialects; it does not change any existing dialect. This separates koineization from normal evolution of dialects.

Types


Kerswill identifies two types of koinés: regional and immigrant. A regional koiné is formed when a strong regional dialect comes into contact with dialects of speakers who move into the region. Often the use of the koiné spreads beyond the region where it was formed. The original Koiné was a regional koiné. It was based on the Attic Greek dialect that underwent a koineization process when it came into contact with other Greek dialects spoken in the Athenian seaport Piraeus and ultimately became the lingua franca
Lingua franca

A lingua franca is a language systematically used to communicate between persons not sharing a mother tongue, in particular when it is a third language, distinct from both persons' mother tongues....
 of the Hellenistic world.

An immigrant koiné is a new dialect that forms in a community settled by immigrants speaking two or more mutually intelligible dialects of the same language. Kerswill examines two examples of immigrant koiné in detail. The first involves the development of Hindi-based koinés. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century speakers of a variety of Hindi
Hindi

Standard Hindi, also known as High Hindi, Nagari Hindi or Literary Hindi is a Standard language register of Hindi. It is one of the 22 official languages of India, and is used, along with English language, for administration of the central government....
 dialects were conscripted to serve as indentured laborers throughout the colonial world. Speakers of these dialects came together in varying proportions under different conditions and developed distinctive Hindi koinés. These Hindi/Bhojpuri dialects are found in Brazil, Fiji, Guyana, Mauritius, South Africa, Surinam, and Trinidad & Tobago.

Kerswill also examines the dialects of Norwegian that emerged in two towns that grew up around smelters built at the head of the Sørfjord branch of the Hardangerfjord
Hardangerfjord

With a length of 179 km , the Hardangerfjord in the county of Hordaland in Norway is the third largest fjord in the world and the List of Norwegian fjords....
 in the mid-twentieth century. The towns, Odda
Odda

is a municipalities of Norway and town in the counties of Norway of Hordaland, Norway. Odda was separated from Ullensvang on 1 July 1913. R?ldal was merged with Odda on 1 January 1964....
 and Tyssedal
Tyssedal

Tyssedal is a village in Odda municipality in Norway with about 700 inhabitants and is situated 6 km north of Odda center. Tyssedal is located in a charming environment between fjords and mountains, in the fjord arm S?rfjorden and at the edge of the Hardangervidda mountain plateau....
, both drew migrants from different parts of Norway. The workers in Odda came predominantly (86%) from western Norway. In Tyssedal only about one third came from western Norway; one third came from eastern Norway; and the rest from other parts of the country. The dialects that evolved in these two towns were radically different from each other.

Process of Koineization


Mesthrie recognizes two basic steps in this process: accommodation and focusing. Trudgill sees three processes in operation during what Mesthrie calls the accommodation period: mixing, leveling
Dialect levelling

Dialect levelling is the means by which dialect differences decrease. For example, in rural areas of United Kingdom, although English language is widely spoken, the pronunciation and grammar have historically varied....
 and simplification. The processes of leveling and simplification are both dependent on a wide range of factors, including the differential prestige related of the contributing dialects, socio-political contexts in which the new dialect develops, and individual networks of adults involved in the accommodation process. Additionally, both Trudgill and Mesthrie also comment on the process of reallocation, in which features that have been retained from contributing dialects take on new meanings or functions within the new dialect.

Trudgill posits a multi-generational model of the development of a koiné. During the first (i.e., immigrant) generation, the speakers of the contributing dialects mix, and there is some leveling. The first native-born generation of speakers continues the leveling process. However, in the instances Trudgill was able to document (e.g., first generation speakers of New Zealand English and of the Tyssedal and Odda dialects of Norwegian), the speech of this generation still reflected considerable variability in use of marked forms, both between speakers and in the repertoire of individual speakers. It is the third generation that focuses the variations and stabilizes the dialect. Trudgill admits that there are cases where the focusing can take place in the first generation of native-born speakers and also instances where it might be in the fourth or ever later generations. The dialect in its emerging state, a state marked by heterogeneity of forms, Trudgill calls interdialect, often called an interlanguage
Interlanguage

An interlanguage is an emerging Linguistics system that has been developed by a learner of a second language who has not become fully proficient yet but is only approximating the target language: preserving some features of their first language in speaking or writing the target language and creating innovations....
 in other dialect studies.

Below is a partial list of koiné languages.

  • Koiné Greek
    Koine Greek

    Koine Greek is the popular form of Greek which emerged in post-Classical antiquity . Other names are Alexandrian, Hellenistic, Common, or New Testament Greek....
    , the language that has given name to the general phenomenon.
  • Iraqi Koiné, a variety of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
    Assyrian Neo-Aramaic

    Assyrian Neo-Aramaic is a modern Eastern Aramaic language language. Assyrian Neo Aramaic is neither to be confused with Akkadian language, nor the Old Aramaic dialect that was adopted as a lingua franca in Assyria in the 8th century BC....
     based on the various mountain dialects under the influence of the semi-standard Urmežnaya variety.
  • Dano-Norwegian, the basis of Norway's most widely-used written standard
    Orthography

    The orthography of a language specifies the correct way of using a specific writing system to write the language. Orthography is derived from Greek language ????? orth?s and ???fe?? gr?phein ....
     Bokmål
    Bokmål

    Bokm?l , also known as Riksm?l or Dano-Norwegian, is the more commonly used of the two Norwegian language written standard languages, the other being Nynorsk....
    .
  • N'Ko
    N'Ko

    N'Ko is both a writing system devised by Solomana Kante in 1949 as a writing system for the Mande languages of West Africa, and the name of the literary language itself written in the script....
    , which is both a script and an emerging literary version of Manding languages
    Manding languages

    The Manding languages are a fairly mutually intelligible group of dialects or languages in West Africa, belonging to the Mande languages. Their best-known members are Bambara language , Mandinka language , Maninka language , and Dioula language Smaller languages/dialects belonging to the group include Xaasongaxango language....
    .
  • Standard Friulian
    Friulian language

    Friulian is a Romance languages belonging to the Rhaetian languages family, spoken in the Friuli region of northeastern Italy. Friulian has around 600,000 speakers, the vast majority of whom also speak Italian....
     (furlan standard), based on Central variants with some differences, used in official acts
  • Fiji Hindi
    Fiji Hindi

    Fiji Hindi, also known as Fijian Hindi, Fijian Urdu or Fiji Hindustani, is a language which is spoken in Fiji by most Fijian citizens of Pakistani and Indian descent....
  • South African Bhojpuri
  • New Zealand English
    New Zealand English

    New Zealand English is the form of the English language used in New Zealand.The English language was established in New Zealand by colonists during the 19th century....
  • Australian English
    Australian English

    Australian English is the form of the English language spoken in Australia....


See also

  • Dialect levelling
    Dialect levelling

    Dialect levelling is the means by which dialect differences decrease. For example, in rural areas of United Kingdom, although English language is widely spoken, the pronunciation and grammar have historically varied....
  • Lingua franca
    Lingua franca

    A lingua franca is a language systematically used to communicate between persons not sharing a mother tongue, in particular when it is a third language, distinct from both persons' mother tongues....