linguonationalist

English

Etymology

From linguo- +‎ nationalist.

Adjective

linguonationalist (comparative more linguonationalist, superlative most linguonationalist)

  1. Of or pertaining to linguonationalism.
    • 2018 June 21, Jovanović, S.M, Assertive discourse and folk linguistics: Serbian nationalist discourse about the cyrillic script in the 21st century[1]:
      Additionally, textual production from other nationally minded linguists that has been published on the same topic (such as in the form of articles in the daily Politika, that is known for allowing steadfast nationalist debate, or articles from the popular nationalist portal Nova srpska politička misao, adding to a total of eleven promulgators of a linguonationalist discourse).

Noun

linguonationalist (plural linguonationalists)

  1. A proponent of linguonationalism.
    • 2015 April 25, Martian Observer, The Unz Review[2]:
      I recall an article I read a couple of years back by one of those French linguonationalists aggrieved at the dominance of English, exulting in Francafrique’s population boom.