Diminutive
Diminutive is a term for a special type of nouns the meaning of which can be characterized as SMALL N (where N is the predicate denoted by the noun).
Example
Dutch diminutives are formed by adding one of the allomorphs of the suffix -tje (viz. -pje, -kje, -etje, -je, -tje) to nouns. (i) gives a number of relevant examples:
(i) raam 'window' raam-pje 'small window' koning 'king' koning-kje 'small king' pan 'pan' pann-etje 'small pan' hok 'cage' hok-je 'small cage' baan 'job' baan-tje 'small job'
Link
Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics
References
- Katamba, F. 1989. An Introduction to Phonology, Longmans, London.
- Zonneveld, W. & M. Trommelen 1980. Egg, Onion, ouch! on the representation of Dutch diphtongs, in: Zonneveld, W. (ed.) Studies in Dutch Phonology, Nijhoff, Den Haag.