Diminutives
Diminutives are linguistic forms, typically affixes or phonological variants, that express smallness, endearment, familiarity, or diminishment of referents. They are found across many languages and can affect the semantic and pragmatic interpretation of the base word rather than its literal size alone.
Formation. Diminutive forms are usually created by adding suffixes or modifying vowels. English uses forms such
Semantics and pragmatics. Diminutives convey smallness, affection, informality, or familiarity. They can also soften or intensify
Syntax. Diminutives can be standalone nouns (a kitten) or adjectives that modify nouns. In some languages they
History and usage. The term derives from Latin diminutivus, and diminutive systems have developed independently in