INSTANTIAL COMULATIVE USE: THE POTENTIAL OF THE DIMINUTIVE IN ENGLISH PHRASEOLOGY

Authors

  • Yusupova Laylo O'ktam Qizi Denov tadbirkorlik va pedagogika instituti Filologiya fakulteti Xorijiy til va adabiyoti yo'nalishi talabasi

Keywords:

diminutive, diminutive in English phraseology, diminutive forms, diminutive in Lewis Carroll’s poem.

Abstract

Reiteration of a PU or its parts organised consecutively is not the only
technique of cohesion and enhancement. A cumulative concatenation of instantial
items in linear sequence may also achieve a cumulative effect by successive
reiterations of the same single pattern of instantial use over a larger stretch of
discourse. The Stylistic effect keeps increasing steadily in quantity, degree, or rate
of development, augmenting by successive additions. Incremental use of one
stylistic element gains a cumulative momentum of its own.

References

Cf.: the Latvian language can boast a wealth of diminutive suffixes in the lexical

system of Language (Endzelīns 1951; Rūķe-Draviņa 1959Rozenbergs 1983;

For use of diminutives in lexical endearments in English, see Mills (1995: 116–

.

As a synthetic language, Old English had a whole list of diminutive suffixes.

Chambers Etymological Dictionary of the English Language(1882: 576–

registers 13 diminutive suffixes; Nesfield (1924: 136) gives14.

Cf.: the role of diminutives as a derivational tool in the lexical system.

The example is taken from Bryan (2001: 36).

Dicky bird/dickybird/dicky – a small bird (used esp. by or to children) (Longman

Dictionary of Contemporary English 1978: 302).

From Sylvie and Bruno Concluded

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Published

2024-05-29

How to Cite

INSTANTIAL COMULATIVE USE: THE POTENTIAL OF THE DIMINUTIVE IN ENGLISH PHRASEOLOGY. (2024). INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF NATURAL AND SOCIAL-HUMANITARIAN SCIENCES, 1(4), 62-64. https://universalconference.us/universalconference/index.php/ICNSHS/article/view/1682