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What does hyperlingual mean?

The term "hyperlingual" doesn't have a widely accepted, standardized definition. However, it's used in different contexts with related meanings:

1. In linguistics:

* Multi-lingual: This is a more common term referring to someone who speaks multiple languages fluently.

* Hyperpolyglot: This term describes someone who speaks an exceptionally large number of languages, often exceeding 10. While not officially "hyperlingual," it captures the concept of exceeding standard multilingualism.

2. In technology:

* Hyperlinking: This refers to the technology used in websites and documents to create clickable links, allowing users to jump between different sections or to other websites. It's not directly related to language, but might be used in a context where language is being analyzed or linked to.

3. In a more general sense:

* Excessively verbal: This could be used to describe someone who is overly talkative or uses language in a way that is considered excessive or inappropriate.

It's important to consider the context in which you encountered the word "hyperlingual" to understand its intended meaning. If you can provide more context, I might be able to give you a more specific answer.

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