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A solecism is a grammatical error or impropriety in speech or writing. The term originates from the ancient Greek city of Soloi in Cyprus. Soloi had a mixed Greek and Phoenician population, and the dialect spoken there was heavily influenced by both languages. As a result, the speech of the people of Soloi was often considered to be incorrect or "barbarous" by speakers of standard Attic Greek.
Over time, the term "solecism" came to be used more generally to refer to any type of grammatical error or impropriety. It is often used to describe errors in syntax, morphology, or vocabulary. Solecisms can occur in both spoken and written language, and they can be intentional or unintentional.
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