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Publication details [#45477]
Dressler, Wolfgang U. and Ineta Savickienė, eds. 2007. The Acquisition of Diminutives: A cross-linguistic perspective. (Language Acquisition and Language Disorders 43). John Benjamins. vi+352 pp.
Publication type
Book – edited volume
Publication language
English
Keywords
Annotation
This cross-linguistic volume innovates research of the acquisition of diminutives in the inflecting-fusional languages Lithuanian, Russian, Croatian, Greek, Italian, Spanish, German and Dutch, the agglutinating languages Turkish, Hungarian and Finnish and in the introflecting Hebrew. These languages differ in various aspects relevant for the acquisition of diminutives and the development of pragmatics in early child language. Diminutive formation often tends to be the first pattern of word formation to emerge. The main reason for this seems to lie in the pragmatic functions of endearment, empathy, and sympathy, which make diminutives particularly appropriate for child-centred communication. A main topic of this book is the relation of emergence and early development between diminutives and other categories of word formation and inflection. The greater degree of morphological productivity and transparency, as well as phonological saliency, favors the use of diminutives. In this case diminutives may facilitate the acquisition of inflection.
Articles in this volume
Voeikova, Maria D. and Ekaterina Protassova. Diminutives in Russian at the early stages of acquisition. 43–72
Tonelli, Livia, Anna De Marco, Sabrina Noccetti and Wolfgang U. Dressler. The role of diminutives in the acquisition of Italian morphology. 125–153
Albalá, María José, Carmen Aguirre and Victoria Marrero. The acquisition of diminutives in Spanish: a useful device. 155–181
Souman, Agnita and Steven Gillis. A longitudinal study of the acquisition of diminutives in Dutch. 183–206
Korecky-Kröll, Katharina and Wolfgang U. Dressler. Diminutives and hypocoristics in Austrian German (AG). 207–230