suffixillas
Suffixillas are a proposed class of affixes in linguistic theory. They are described as micro-suffix morphemes that attach to stems to encode small-scale semantic or affective nuances, and they are distinguished from fuller suffixes by their limited semantic scope and relatively rare occurrence across languages.
Etymology and concept: The name blends suffix with a diminutive sense, signaling their function as tiny, subordinate
Morphology and usage: Suffixillas are bound morphemes that post-attach to base forms. They tend to be monosyllabic
Semantic range: Core functions include diminutive meaning, endearment, or softening of assertion. In some analyses, they
Distribution and debate: Evidence for suffixillas is limited to a small subset of theoretical corpora and several
Examples: In a hypothetical language, a base noun meaning “stone” could take a suffixilla like "-ito" to
See also: morphology, diminutive, suffix, affix, agglutinative languages.