rhetorolect means A type of discourse that has a characteristic configuration of topics, themes, and arguments.
Etymology
From Latin rhētorica from Ancient Greek ῥήτωρ (rhḗtōr, “public speaker”) + from Latin lectus, form of Latin legō (“to read”).
noun
- A type of discourse that has a characteristic configuration of topics, themes, and arguments.“If the elaborations "catch on" in some way, and themselves become developed, it is likely that we are looking at the creation of a "rhetorolect," a configuration of topoi and their argumentation that "is generated through a process whereby widely recognized topoi are recontextualized and reconfigured to create conventions that support reasoning in new contexts."”