noun
- Varieties of a language that are distinguished by their written or orthographic features rather than by spoken characteristics; written dialects or language varieties defined by spelling, punctuation, or script conventions.
Usage: linguistics; plural form of grapholect; technical term used in sociolinguistics and dialectology
Examples
- Linguists study grapholects to understand how written standards differ across regions.
- The grapholects of English include variations in spelling conventions between American and British English.
- Different grapholects may emerge when communities adopt distinct orthographic systems for the same spoken language.
- Historical grapholects reveal how writing practices evolved over time in different literary traditions.