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It is also used to describe an imposed linguistic element, akin to what English underwent after 1066 with Norman . The Neo-Latin and Neo-Greek coinages adopted by European languages (and now, languages worldwide) to describe scientific topics (anatomy, medicine, botany, zoology, all the '- Ology ' words, etc.) can also be termed a superstratum, although for this last, Adstratum would be a better choice. For references, see Substratum SEE ALSO |
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