👉 "Entre-erated" is a term used in linguistics and philosophy to describe a linguistic phenomenon where two or more languages have different but related grammatical structures. It refers to the idea that there are dialects within a single language, with some parts of speech being borrowed from other languages while others are distinct. In linguistics, "between-erated" is also known as "interlingual". This term was coined by Robert Pinsky in 1927 when he proposed