👉 In the context of computational linguistics, "boyarism" refers to a set of linguistic rules that govern the construction and use of language in a particular dialect or regional area. These rules are used by speakers of a specific language to create unique forms of communication, which can vary depending on the region and dialect. Some examples of boyarisms include: 1. Pinyin: The Chinese script system is based on a set of phonetic rules that dictate how sounds are pronounced in Mandarin Chinese.