diminutiveaugmentative
Diminutiveaugmentative is a term used in linguistics to describe a morphological strategy in which a base word is marked for both diminutive and augmentative meaning, either by stacking affixes or by using a single affix with dual semantic features. This approach signals a combination of small size and heightened intensity, and it often relies on language-specific conventions to determine interpretation.
Formation methods include: sequential affixation, where a base takes a diminutive suffix followed by an augmentative
Semantically, diminutiveaugmentatives encode nuanced size and affective meaning. They can express charm, endearment, or playfulness, as
Typologically, the phenomenon is more likely in languages that have productive and well-documented diminutive and augmentative
See also: diminutive, augmentative, affixation, morphology, semantics.