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Что (кто) такое -ling - определение

WORD MODIFIED TO CONVEY A SLIGHTER DEGREE OF ITS ROOT MEANING
Diminutives; -let; -ling; -ette; -y; -ie; Diminuitive; Diminuitives; Diminutive suffix; Diminutive form; English diminutive; Double diminutive; Chinese diminutives; Chinese diminutive; Italian diminutive; Diminutive (linguistics)
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-ling         
·- An adverbial suffix; as, darkling, flatling.
II. -ling ·- A noun suffix, commonly having a diminutive or a depreciatory force; as in duckling, gosling, hireling, fosterling, firstling, underling.
-ling         
¦ suffix
1. forming nouns from nouns (e.g. hireling).
2. forming nouns from adjectives and adverbs (e.g. underling).
3. forming diminutive nouns: gosling.
with derogatory reference: princeling.
Origin
OE; sense 3 from ON.
Ling Zihan         
CHINESE ENTREPRENEUR
Zihan Ling
Ling Zihan (; born 1987) is a Chinese business executive and entrepreneur. In 2015, she founded TechBase, a Beijing company designed to encourage women to create online technology enterprises, the first of its kind in China.
Ling Rinpoche         
  • Trijang Rinpoche]] at [[Hyderabad House]], [[New Delhi]], 1956
TITLE FOR A TULKU - TIBETAN BUDDHIST TEACHER (FOR THE 6TH INCARNATION SEE Q512927)
Ling rinpoche; Khyabje Ling Rinpoche
Kyabje Yongzin Ling Rinpoche is a Tibetan tulku. The best-known incarnation is the sixth incarnation, Thupten Lungtok Namgyal Thinley (1903 - 1983Kyabje Yongzin Ling Dorjechang 1903-1983), a Tibetan buddhist scholar and teacher.
Jonathan Ling         
CEO OF FLETCHER BUILDING
User:Function95/Jonathan Ling; Ling, Jonathan
Jonathan Peter Ling (born c. 1954) is an Australian businessman and the former chief executive officer (CEO) of Fletcher Building, a New Zealand construction company and one of the largest companies in New Zealand.
Ling Wan Ting         
BADMINTON PLAYER
Ling Yun-ting; Ling Wanting
Ling Wan Ting (; Jyutping: ling4 jyun2 ting4; born 24 November 1980) is a badminton player from Hong Kong.
John Ling         
BRITISH POLITICIAN (1933-2005)
John de Courcy Ling; Ling, John
John de Courcy Ling CBE (14 October 1933 – 10 November 2005) was a British diplomat, farmer, politician and writer. His Roman Catholic faith contributed to making him a strong internationalist who believed in overseas aid.
Wang Hui-ling         
TAIWANESE SCREENWRITER
Wang Hui-Ling; Hui-Ling Wang; Wang Huiling
Wang Hui-ling () is a Taiwanese screenwriter. In 2001 she was nominated for Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for the Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
Charles Ling (bishop)         
ANGLICAN BISHOP
Charles W. Ling
Charles Welchman LingJustus Anglican was the inaugural Bishop of Banks and Torres.List of small publications in the Archives of the Anglican Church of Melanesia (in the National Archives of Solomon Islands) p.
Yum Sin-ling         
HONG KONG POLITICIAN
Yum Sin Ling; Sin-ling Yum; Sin Ling Yum; Ren Shanning
Lawrence Yum Sin Ling (; born 1948) was a member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council from 1995 to 1997 and a district councillor for Kowloon City District of Hong Kong from 1994 to 1997 (Prince constituency). He is a founding member of a pro-Republic of China (Taiwan) political organisation 123 Democratic Alliance.

Википедия

Diminutive

A diminutive is a word obtained by modifying a root word to convey a slighter degree of its root meaning, either to convey the smallness of the object or quality named, or to convey a sense of intimacy or endearment. A diminutive form (abbreviated DIM) is a word-formation device used to express such meanings. In many languages, diminutives are word forms that are formed from the root word by affixation. In most languages, diminutives can also be formed as multi-word constructions such as "Tiny Tim", or "Little Dorrit". Diminutives are often employed as nicknames and pet names when speaking to small children and when expressing extreme tenderness and intimacy to an adult. The opposite of the diminutive form is the augmentative.

In most languages that form diminutives by affixation, this is a productive part of the language. For example, in Spanish gordo can be a nickname for someone who is overweight, and by adding an -ito suffix, it becomes gordito which is more affectionate. A double diminutive (example in Polish: dzwondzwonekdzwoneczek; example in Italian: casacasettacasettina) is a diminutive form with two diminutive suffixes rather than one. While many languages apply a grammatical diminutive to nouns, a few – including Slovak, Dutch, Spanish, Latin, Polish, Bulgarian, Czech, Russian and Estonian – also use it for adjectives (in Polish: słodkisłodziutkisłodziuteńki) and even other parts of speech (Ukrainian спатиспаткиспатоньки — to sleep or Slovak spaťspinkaťspinuškať — to sleep, bežaťbežkať — to run). In English, the alteration of meaning is often conveyed through clipping, making the words shorter and more colloquial. Diminutives formed by adding affixes in other languages are often longer and (as colloquial) not necessarily understood.

Diminutives in isolating languages may grammaticalize strategies other than suffixes or prefixes. In Mandarin Chinese, for example, other than the nominal prefix 小 xiǎo and nominal suffixes 儿/兒 -r and 子 -zi, reduplication is a productive strategy, e.g., 舅舅 and 看看. In formal Mandarin usage, the use of diminutives is relatively infrequent, as they tend to be considered to be rather colloquial than formal. Some Wu Chinese dialects use a tonal affix for nominal diminutives; that is, diminutives are formed by changing the tone of the word.

In some contexts, diminutives are also employed in a pejorative sense to denote that someone or something is weak or childish. For example, one of the last Western Roman emperors was Romulus Augustus, but his name was diminuted to "Romulus Augustulus" to express his powerlessness.