[Lexicog] Pejorative suffixes
Peter Kirk
peterkirk at QAYA.ORG
Sat Mar 26 17:58:03 UTC 2005
On 26/03/2005 17:52, Fritz Goerling wrote:
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> On 26/03/2005 17:19, Fritz Goerling wrote:
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> > Fritz Goerling wrote:
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> > >How productive is pejorative -ling in English?
> > >
> > Peter Kirk:
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> > I don't think this is pejorative in English either, it is simply a
> > diminutive.
> > ...
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> > (FG) How about courtling, earthling, underling?
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> (PK)
> Well, it is the "under" rather than the "-ling" which makes
> "underling"
> pejorative. And "earthling" was not originally pejorative, although I
> have seen it used as such. I have never seen "courtling".
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> (FG) How about hireling, princeling?
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"Hireling" is simply someone who is hired. "Princeling" is a diminutive,
not in physical size of course but in importance. Of course any
individual diminutive word can become pejorative, but the primary
meaning is certainly diminutive, like its cognate German -lein.
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