localism

Noun

 * 1)  Attachment to a particular local place; feelings or policies which emphasize local phenomena.
 * 2)  A linguistic feature that is unique to a locality.
 * 3)  The belief that language functions are localized to various parts of the brain.
 * 4)  An approach to understanding expressions in terms of position and movement (sometimes abstract, e.g. one who is hungry is in a notional "space" of hunger).
 * 1)  The belief that language functions are localized to various parts of the brain.
 * 2)  An approach to understanding expressions in terms of position and movement (sometimes abstract, e.g. one who is hungry is in a notional "space" of hunger).
 * 1)  An approach to understanding expressions in terms of position and movement (sometimes abstract, e.g. one who is hungry is in a notional "space" of hunger).

Etymology
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