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- Macaronic_language abstract "Macaronic refers to text using a mixture of languages, particularly bilingual puns or situations in which the languages are otherwise used in the same context (rather than simply discrete segments of a text being in different languages). The term can also denote hybrid words, which are effectively 'internally macaronic'. A rough equivalent in spoken language is code-switching, a term in linguistics referring to using more than one language or dialect within the same conversation.Macaronic Latin in particular is a jumbled jargon made up of vernacular words given Latin endings, or for Latin words mixed with the vernacular in a pastiche (compare dog Latin). The word macaronic comes from the New Latin macaronicus which is from the Italian maccarone ("dumpling", regarded as coarse peasant fare). The term can have derogatory overtones, and is usually reserved for works where the mixing of languages has a humorous or satirical intent or effect. It is a matter of debate whether the term can be applied to mixed-language literature of a more serious nature and purpose.".
- Macaronic_language thumbnail Paul_Fürst,_Der_Doctor_Schnabel_von_Rom_(Holländer_version).png?width=300.
- Macaronic_language wikiPageExternalLink posena.htm.
- Macaronic_language wikiPageID "651326".
- Macaronic_language wikiPageRevisionID "605105085".
- Macaronic_language hasPhotoCollection Macaronic_language.
- Macaronic_language subject Category:Language_games.
- Macaronic_language subject Category:Latin_language.
- Macaronic_language subject Category:Macaronic_language.
- Macaronic_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Macaronic_language type Contest107456188.
- Macaronic_language type Event100029378.
- Macaronic_language type Game100456199.
- Macaronic_language type LanguageGames.
- Macaronic_language type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Macaronic_language type SocialEvent107288639.
- Macaronic_language type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Macaronic_language comment "Macaronic refers to text using a mixture of languages, particularly bilingual puns or situations in which the languages are otherwise used in the same context (rather than simply discrete segments of a text being in different languages). The term can also denote hybrid words, which are effectively 'internally macaronic'.".
- Macaronic_language label "Macaronic language".
- Macaronic_language label "Macaronique".
- Macaronic_language label "Makaronizm".
- Macaronic_language label "Makkaronische Dichtung".
- Macaronic_language label "Poesia multilingue".
- Macaronic_language label "Potjeslatijn".
- Macaronic_language label "Макаронизм".
- Macaronic_language label "تلميع".
- Macaronic_language label "マカロニック".
- Macaronic_language sameAs Makaronština.
- Macaronic_language sameAs Makkaronische_Dichtung.
- Macaronic_language sameAs Μακαρονισμός.
- Macaronic_language sameAs Macaronique.
- Macaronic_language sameAs Poesia_multilingue.
- Macaronic_language sameAs マカロニック.
- Macaronic_language sameAs Potjeslatijn.
- Macaronic_language sameAs Makaronizm.
- Macaronic_language sameAs m.02_nsr.
- Macaronic_language sameAs Q154247.
- Macaronic_language sameAs Q154247.
- Macaronic_language sameAs Macaronic_language.
- Macaronic_language wasDerivedFrom Macaronic_language?oldid=605105085.
- Macaronic_language depiction Paul_Fürst,_Der_Doctor_Schnabel_von_Rom_(Holländer_version).png.
- Macaronic_language isPrimaryTopicOf Macaronic_language.