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Allish
adjective
Al·lish /ˈɔ lɪʃ/
1. Pertaining to the communication style and social behaviors typical of allistic (non-autistic) individuals.
Example: "In an Allish conversation, people often rely heavily on direct eye contact and conventional social cues."
2. Reflecting the norms, practices, and linguistic patterns commonly used by neurotypical people.
Example: "The training program was designed to teach allistic individuals how to navigate social interactions where no one else is fluent in Allish."
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Etymology:
Derived from "allistic," a term used to describe individuals who are not on the autism spectrum, combined with the suffix "-ish" to denote a characteristic or style.
adjective
Al·lish /ˈɔ lɪʃ/
1. Pertaining to the communication style and social behaviors typical of allistic (non-autistic) individuals.
Example: "In an Allish conversation, people often rely heavily on direct eye contact and conventional social cues."
2. Reflecting the norms, practices, and linguistic patterns commonly used by neurotypical people.
Example: "The training program was designed to teach allistic individuals how to navigate social interactions where no one else is fluent in Allish."
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Etymology:
Derived from "allistic," a term used to describe individuals who are not on the autism spectrum, combined with the suffix "-ish" to denote a characteristic or style.
Example: "When speaking Allish, it is customary to maintain direct eye contact and to stick to the most commonly used prosodic and word stress patterns. This is critical if your well-being depends on avoiding making allistic people uncomfortable, because violating allistic social norms can result in numerous negative social repercussions for autistic individuals.”
by SolarpunkLeftist July 05, 2024