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Diminutives
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This is a test template for a possible solution to listing German diminutives. Currently, in the simplest case it takes a single parameter (the umlauted stem) and offers the Standard German diminutives -chen and -lein. These can be suppressed by the parameters "no-chen=1" and "no-lein=1" respectively. Up to three stems can be given.
Unusual Standard German diminutives are defined by the SG1, SG2 and SG3 parameters (eg. "SG1=Mädel").
Regular dialectal forms can be generated by "Bavarian=1", "Swabian=1", "Swiss=1".