noun
- Plural of acrolect; the highest or most prestigious variety of a language in a multilingual or creole-speaking community, typically associated with educated speakers and formal contexts.
Usage: linguistics; formal
Examples
- In Jamaica, acrolects are closer to standard English and are used in formal settings.
- Linguists study acrolects to understand how language variation correlates with social status.
- The acrolects of a creole-speaking region often reflect the influence of colonial languages.
- Speakers may shift toward acrolects when addressing authority figures or in professional environments.
- Acrolects represent the upper end of the post-creole continuum in sociolinguistic research.