linguonationalism

English

Etymology

From linguo- +‎ nationalism.

Noun

linguonationalism (countable and uncountable, plural linguonationalisms)

  1. A type of nationalism which defines the nation in terms of a shared linguistic aspects; linguistic nationalism.
    • 2015 February, Tetiana Kosmeda, “PATRIOTISM AS A CORE OF LINGUISTIC PHILOSOPHY T.I. PANKO (DEDICATED TO THE 85TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SCIENTIST’S BIRTH)”, in University of Lviv[1], page 46:
      The article is devoted to the coverage of the linguistic philosophy of Professor T. Panko, the core of which was the consistent linguopatriotism, as opposed to linguonationalism, which is verbalized in the scientific heritage of the researcher.
    • 2018 June 21, Jovanović, S.M, Assertive discourse and folk linguistics: Serbian nationalist discourse about the cyrillic script in the 21st century[2]:
      When it comes to the general topic of linguonationalism in relation to Serbo-Croatian, academic research has been conducted and published, though not on contemporary Cyrillic-based Serbian nationalism.