positius
Positius is a theoretical term used in linguistics and the philosophy of language to denote a high-intensity positive evaluation associated with a proposition, statement, or descriptor. Unlike ordinary positivity, positius aims to capture a qualitative difference in the strength of positive appraisal, potentially functioning as a distinct evaluative category or as a scalar with discrete or continuous values. The term is not standard across languages and remains confined to niche theoretical writings and experimental studies.
Etymology: Positius is a neologism formed from a Latin root pos- (as in positus, placed) with the
Applications: In semantics and pragmatics, positius is used to model the intensification of positive judgments, for
Reception and status: Positius remains a niche concept without wide consensus. Proponents argue it provides a
See also: sentiment analysis, evaluative language, polarity, intensity, mood markers.
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