Asymmetry, but where? Terms of address in pet-, infant-, and child-directed speech in Turkish Cover Image

Asymmetry, but where? Terms of address in pet-, infant-, and child-directed speech in Turkish
Asymmetry, but where? Terms of address in pet-, infant-, and child-directed speech in Turkish

Author(s): F. Nihan Ketrez
Subject(s): Language studies, Communication studies, Morphology, Pragmatics, Turkic languages
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: pet-directed speech; diminutive; hypocoristics; terms of address; Turkish;

Summary/Abstract: Terms of address in Turkish spontaneous pet-, infant-, and child-directed speech were compared in terms of the proportion of diminutive and hypocoristic morphemes attached to various types of bases. The goal of the study was to see whether there was any difference in their distribution in different addressee groups that could be attributed to the asymmetrical communication in pet-directed speech. The results showed that, in Turkish, a language poor in diminutives and hypocoristics, the asymmetry is not observed in the distribution of diminutive and hypocoristic forms. It is observed, however, in the morphopragmatic expression of endearment in general that included the possessive morphology, which seemed to be an alternative form used instead of diminutives and hypocoristics or along with them.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 20
  • Page Range: 149-157
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English
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