Hypodiatesis
Hypodiatesis is a term used in the field of linguistics to describe a specific type of word formation process. It involves the creation of a new word by combining two existing words, where the second word is a diminutive form of the first. The diminutive form typically indicates a smaller size, younger age, or lesser degree of the original word. For example, the word "kitten" is formed by combining "cat" (the original word) with "-en" (a diminutive suffix), resulting in a word that refers to a young cat. This process is distinct from other forms of word formation, such as compounding or derivation, as it specifically involves the use of diminutive forms. Hypodiatesis can occur in various languages and is a productive process, meaning that new words can be created using this method. However, the specific rules and patterns for hypodiatesis can vary significantly between languages.