👉 In linguistics, a sublanguage is a language that is derived from another language through the process of borrowing words or grammatical rules. These words and rules are usually borrowed in a specific way to create a new language with its own grammar and vocabulary. For example, in English, the word "dog" can be borrowed from the French "chien" (dog), which means "little dog". This borrowing is not only stylistic but also linguistic, as it creates a new type of sentence