3 - Adj+ie/y Nominalizations in Contemporary EnglishFrom Diminution to Pejoration

  1. Elizaveta Tarasova 1
  2. Sánchez Fajardo, José A. 2
  1. 1 Victoria University
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    Victoria University

    Melbourne, Australia

    ROR https://ror.org/04j757h98

  2. 2 Universitat d'Alacant
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    Universitat d'Alacant

    Alicante, España

    ROR https://ror.org/05t8bcz72

Libro:
The Grammar of Hate: Morphosyntactic Features of Hateful, Aggressive, and Dehumanizing Discourse
  1. Natalia Knoblock (ed. lit.)

Editorial: Cambridge University Press ; Cambridge University Press

ISBN: 978-1-108-83413-1

Año de publicación: 2022

Páginas: 59-81

Tipo: Capítulo de Libro

Resumen

This study focuses on the nominalizing and evaluative function of the -ie/y suffix with the purpose of investigating how the changes in the semantics (diminutive → pejorative) of the output units are connected to the conceptual processes that employ evaluative morphological forms. This study reports on the qualitative analysis of 63 examples of Adj+ie/y nominalizations (e.g. softie, brownie) collected from a range of descriptive dictionaries of English. The analysis of the data employs a usage-based approach to Morphopragmatics and the Conceptual Integration Theory in order to explore cognitive operations that underlie the formation of pejoratives. The findings show that with the activation of the meanings [+human] and [+adult], the concept diminution is reconfigured as ‘small/insignificant in value’, whose utmost degree is understood as pejoration. A multilevel analysis of such nominalizations indicates that these suffixed forms are affected by the aspect of bidirectionality: whilst an Adj+ie/y nominalization, such as blackie, is formally represented through the morphological concept of diminution, size → insignificant also activates through a conceptual integration process.