Adjective
Of or pertaining to ethnolinguistics.
(anthropology) Associated with a particular ethnicity and a particular variety of language.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAmerica is not an idea or a collection of documents, but neither is it a closed ethnolinguistic set. It is a nation in which relations among the people and between the individual and the state are defined by the terms of citizenship. Kevin D. Williamson
By the 10th century, the Oghuz had expanded west and north of the Aral Sea and into the steppe of present-day Kazakhstan, absorbing not only Iranians but also Turks from the Kipchak and Karluk ethnolinguistic groups. Source: Internet
Map of Sierra Leone from 1732 During the 17th century the Temne ethnolinguistic group was expanding. Source: Internet
Arabians form a strict subset of the ethnolinguistic group of "Arabs" discussed here. Source: Internet
Communication between members of the ten different major ethnolinguistic groups was also difficult. Source: Internet
Languages main 1990 map of Chinese ethnolinguistic groups There are as many as 292 living languages in China. Source: Internet