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linguistics Linguistics is the scientific study of language. The areas of linguistic analysis are syntax (rules governing the structure of sentences), semantics (meaning), Morphology (linguistics), morphology (structure of words), phonetics (speech sounds ...
, affect is an attitude or
emotion Emotions are physical and mental states brought on by neurophysiology, neurophysiological changes, variously associated with thoughts, feelings, behavior, behavioral responses, and a degree of pleasure or suffering, displeasure. There is ...
that a speaker brings to an utterance. Affects such as sarcasm, contempt, dismissal, distaste, disgust, disbelief, exasperation, boredom, anger, joy, respect or disrespect, sympathy, pity, gratitude, wonder, admiration, humility, and awe are frequently conveyed through paralinguistic mechanisms such as intonation, facial expression, and
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, and thus require recourse to punctuation or
emoticon An emoticon (, , rarely , ), short for emotion icon, is a pictorial representation of a facial expression using Character (symbol), characters—usually punctuation marks, numbers and Alphabet, letters—to express a person's feelings, mood ...
s when reduced to writing, but there are grammatical and lexical expressions of affect as well, such as
pejorative A pejorative word, phrase, slur, or derogatory term is a word or grammatical form expressing a negative or disrespectful connotation, a low opinion, or a lack of respect toward someone or something. It is also used to express criticism, hosti ...
and approbative or laudative expressions or inflections, adversative forms, honorific and deferential language,
interrogative An interrogative clause is a clause whose form is typically associated with question-like meanings. For instance, the English sentence (linguistics), sentence "Is Hannah sick?" has interrogative syntax which distinguishes it from its Declarative ...
s and
tag question A tag question is a construction in which an interrogative element is added to a Sentence (linguistics)#Classification, declarative or an imperative mood, imperative clause. The resulting speech act comprises an assertion paired with a request for ...
s, and some types of evidentiality.


Lexical affect

Lexical choices may frame a speaker's affect, such as ''slender'' (positive affect) vs. ''scrawny'' (negative affect), ''thrifty'' (positive) vs. ''stingy'' (negative) and ''freedom fighter'' (positive) vs. ''terrorist'' (negative).


Grammatical affect

In many languages of Europe, augmentative derivations are used to express contempt or other negative attitudes toward the noun being so modified, whereas
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, and sometimes to belittle s ...
s may express affection; on the other hand, diminutives are frequently used to belittle or be dismissive. For instance, in Spanish, a name ending in diminutive ''-ito'' (masculine) or ''-ita'' (feminine) may be a term of endearment, but ''señorito'' "little mister" for ''señor'' "mister" may be mocking. Polish has a range of augmentative and
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, and sometimes to belittle s ...
forms, which express differences in affect. So, from ''żaba'' "a frog", besides ''żabucha'' for simply a big frog, there is augmentative ''żabsko'' to express distaste, ''żabisko'' if the frog is ugly, ''żabula'' if it is likeably awkward, etc. Affect can also be conveyed by more subtle means. Duranti, for example, shows that the use of pronouns in Italian narration indicates that the character referred to is important to the narration but is generally also a mark of a positive speaker attitude toward the character. In Japanese and Korean, grammatical affect is conveyed both through
honorific An honorific is a title that conveys esteem, courtesy, or respect for position or rank when used in addressing or referring to a person. Sometimes, the term "honorific" is used in a more specific sense to refer to an Honorary title (academic), h ...
, polite, and humble language, which affects both nouns and verbal inflection, and through clause-final particles that express a range of speaker emotions and attitudes toward what is being said. For instance, when asked in Japanese if what one is eating is good, one might say 美味しい ''oishii'' "it's delicious" or まずい ''mazui'' "it's bad" with various particles for nuance: :美味しいよ ''Oishii yo'' (making an assertion; explicitly informing that it is good) :美味しいわ ''Oishii wa!'' (expressing joy; feminine) :美味しいけど ''Oishii kedo'' ("it's good but ...") :まずいね ''Mazui ne'' ("it's bad, isn't it?" -- eliciting agreement) :まずいもん ''Mazui mon'' (exasperated) The same can be done in Korean: :맛있어요 ''Masi-issoyo'' (Neutral, polite) :맛있군요 ''Masi-ittgunyo!'' (Surprised, elated) :맛있잖아 ''Masi-ittjianha'' (lit. "It's not delicious", but connotes "It's delicious, no?") :맛이 없다 ''Masi-eopda'' (the base verb form for "bad tasting", used as a blunt, impolite statement) In English and Japanese, the passive of intransitive verbs may be used to express an adversative situation: : In some languages with
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grammars, such as the
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of
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, the choice of encoding an affected
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as an "object" ( patientive case) reflects empathy or emotional involvement on the part of the speaker:Mithun, M. 1991. "Active/agentive case marking and its motivations." ''Language'' 67(3):510–546.


See also

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Propositional attitude A propositional attitude is a mental state held by an agent or organism toward a proposition. In philosophy, propositional attitudes can be considered to be neurally realized, causally efficacious, content-bearing internal states (personal princip ...


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