Noun diminutive forms



Noun diminutive forms
In English six diminutive suffixes can be found. They are morphemes that convey a meaning of smallness or endearment or both.They are:
1. -ie, -i, -y
2. -ette
3 -kin, -ikini, -kins
4.-ling
5 -et
6.-let
The vowels of these diminutive suffixes are three front vowels /i/, /Ι/, and /ε/.
         1. The first suffix /i/ is highly productive. It is frequently attached to one syllable first names to suggest endearment and intimacy or smallness as in Johnny, Jamey, Jackie.
Similarly, it is attached to common nouns, sometimes indicating a diminutive notion about a participant in a discourse more than about one person or thing being referred to, as in doggie, sweetie, birdie, or mommy.
    
 Examples:

a.      SUFFIX  -ie
*  Auntie
*  Sweetie
* Jackie
 
b.      SUFFIX  -y 
 Mickey    
Mikey  
  Johnny  
 Betty
          2. The second suffix is also in active use, generally to indicate smallness. Thus, a dinette/daɪnεt/ is a small dining area.
          3. The other four diminutive suffixes exist in the language as diminutive but are rarely if ever added to new nouns.
          4. In short, they are unproductive and inactive.
           5. Furthermore, in some words, such as cabinet /kæbənɪt/and toilet /tɔɪlɪt/, the meaning of the diminutive suffix has faded away to little or no significance.
      Examples:
      SUFFIX          DIMINUTIVE NOUN
          -ette              roomette             
           -kin               lambkin
           -kins             babykins
           -ling             duckling

·          In addition to these six diminutives, many others have come into English as a part of borrowed words.
·         These are diminutives in their own or parent language but are nonmorphemic in English
·         Most of these borrowed diminutive endings contain the vowels /i/, /Ι/, and /ɛ/, though these vowels have often reduced to /ǝ/ in English because of lack of stress.
·         Nearly, all these suffixes have lost the diminutive sense that was once alive in them.

Examples:
*  Mosquito
*  puppet
*  Pupil
*  Novel
*  Muscle
*  Particle
*  Formula

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