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semfatitzen

Semfatitzen is a neologism used in speculative linguistics to describe a proposed process of semantic enrichment in which a base word gains new senses through deliberate morpho-syntactic extension. The term is not established in major dictionaries and its precise definition varies among authors, appearing mostly in theoretical discussions and teaching examples.

Origin and sense: The word combines an affixal impression of semi- (partially) with a coined suffix intended

Usage and examples: In hypothetical treatments, semfatitzen accounts for the spreading of pragmatic or evaluative meaning

History and reception: The idea of semfatitzen has appeared primarily in classroom prompts, linguistic thought experiments,

See also: semantic extension, polysemy, neologism, metaphor.

to
evoke
“fattening”
of
meaning.
In
discussions,
semfatitzen
is
presented
as
a
mechanism
by
which
speakers
extend
a
lexical
item
to
carry
multiple
gradations
of
sense,
sometimes
crossing
grammatical
categories
to
become
more
polysemous.
from
a
core
sense
to
related
domains.
Examples
are
illustrative
rather
than
normative:
data
→
data-ish
to
indicate
approximate
data
quality;
memory
→
memoryish
to
convey
a
somewhat
memory-like
property;
cloud
→
cloudish
to
describe
features
that
resemble
a
cloud.
These
examples
show
how
a
base
term
can
be
semantically
fattened
without
creating
a
new
word.
and
some
speculative
essays.
It
is
not
a
standard
analysis
in
mainstream
semantics,
and
its
definitions
depend
on
the
author.