Suffissi valutativi in Plauto : una proposta cognitivista e morfo-pragmatica

Title in English Evaluative suffixes in Plautus: a cognitivist and morpho-pragmatic proposal
Authors

MOCCIARO Egle BRUCALE Luisa

Year of publication 2020
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Lingue antiche e moderne
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Web https://lingue-antiche-e-moderne.it/article/view/1010
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.4424/lam92020-3
Keywords Evaluative morphology; Latin; Cognitive linguistics; Morphopragmatics
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Description Latin evaluative suffi[es, especially diminutives, have received considerable attention in the relevant literature, but a morphological- pragmatic analysis of their uses is still lacking. This work aims at analysing the behavior of the archaic Latin suffi[ -llus within a theoretical framework combining 'ressler – Merlini Barbaresi’s (1994) morpho-pragmatic model and the cognitive perspective on polysemy and the pragmatic polyfunctionality of evaluative suffi[es. As an evaluative suffi[, -llus is used with a proper diminutive function that adds to the base the semantic component >small@. In many cases, however, -llus plays a function related to the comple[ system of relations between the speaker, the listener and the communicative situation. In such cases, it has scope on the entire speech-act and is used to e[press a range of meanings among which imprecision, attenuation, endearment, euphemism, irony, playful or generically affective attitude.

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