Latest News About Linguistic Borrowing

Updated 2026-04-22 12:05

Here are some of the latest developments in linguistic borrowing up to 2024–2025, with a focus on how words move between languages and the factors that drive borrowing.

If you’d like, I can pull more focused, up-to-the-minute headlines from specific outlets (e.g., linguistics journals, major news sites) and summarize notable trends with short quotes. I can also tailor a quick reading list (accessible papers and articles) on a subtopic like “domains with highest borrowability” or “sociolinguistic borrowing in urban contexts.”

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The causality of borrowing: Lexical loans in Eurasian languages

All languages borrow words from other languages. Some languages are more prone to borrowing, while others borrow less, and different domains of the vocabulary are unequally susceptible to borrowing. Languages typically borrow words when a new ...

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Ecolinguistic dynamics of English loanwords in Chinese: a case study on terms for cement

Ecolinguistics explores the interplay between language and the environment, offering insights into how linguistic elements adapt and evolve. This study examines five cement-related English loanwords in Chinese to uncover the evolutionary mechanisms governing the adaptation of these loanwords by analyzing their ecological dynamics. The research quantitatively evaluates the ecology of these loanwords using two indicators: lexical niche breadth and overlap. The results are as follows: (1) The...

www.nature.com