Contrastive focus reduplication, also called contrastive reduplication, identical constituent compounding, lexical cloning, or the double construction...
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reduplication of the comparative "wuggier".[citation needed] Contrastive focus reduplication: Exact reduplication can be used with contrastive focus (generally...
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Contrastive analysis Contrastive rhetoric Contrastive focus reduplication Contrastive stress Contrastive wa; see Japanese grammar Contrastive units, a basic...
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phone was coined behind smartphone. Back-formation Backronym Contrastive focus reduplication Markedness -onym Protologism Look up retronym in Wiktionary...
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Jackendoff, Ray; Rosen, Nicole; Russell, Kevin (1 May 2004). "Contrastive Focus Reduplication in English (The Salad-Salad Paper)". Natural Language & Linguistic...
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education, education, education"—Tony Blair Anaphora Diacope Contrastive focus reduplication Arthur Quinn, Figures of Speech, Gibbs M. Smith, Inc., Salt...
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Inflection (section Inflection through reduplication)
total reduplication (or full reduplication). The repetition of a segment is referred to as partial reduplication. Reduplication can serve both derivational...
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Hiligaynon language (section Reduplication)
that seems to reduplicate is -pa-. Root reduplication suggests 'non-perfectiveness' or 'non-telicity'. Used with nouns, reduplication of roots indicate...
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Ilocano verbs (section Reduplication)
grammatical moods. An important aspect of Ilokano verbal morphology is reduplication. Reduplication in verbal paradigms consists of repeating the first /(C1)V(C2)...
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Lillooet language (section Reduplication)
of reduplication is the internal reduplication used to express the diminutive. In this case the consonant before a stressed vowel is reduplicated after...
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Mamaindê language (section Suffix Reduplication)
processes, reduplication is a highly present process occurring in various environments as well as in many forms (for example suffixed reduplication, prefixed...
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Kristang language (section Phonological contrasts)
“in pairs” and “in threes”. With nouns, reduplication can signal plurality, often involving partial reduplication: krenkrensa (= krensa + krensa) ‘children’...
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Arapaho language (section Reduplication)
walk past') after reduplication becomes cée[n]cebísee- ('to walk back and forth past'). There are multiple usages of reduplication in Arapaho including...
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(noun)' < tavete 'work (verb)'). Reduplication is commonly employed in Austronesian languages. This includes full reduplication (Malay and Indonesian anak-anak...
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Koasati language (section Reduplication)
iterative reduplication for verbs, in which part of the root is repeated to indicate that an action is repeated. With punctual reduplication, the verb's...
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Teiwa language (section Reduplication)
long subject pronoun is used to set contrastive focus (me, not you), which can further be marked with la as the focus NP. They look nearly identical to...
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Ojibwe grammar (section Initial syllable reduplication)
repetitive actions have their very first syllable experience reduplication. Reduplication may be found in both verbs and in nouns. Vowel syncope process...
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Ambonese Malay (section Reduplication)
used alongside seng and with reduplication to achieve even greater emphasis. In the example below, ampas is reduplicated, following both negators seng...
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Tzeltal language (section Focus)
Reduplication can only occur with monosyllablic roots, and is typically used with numbers and numeral classifiers. With classifiers, reduplication also...
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widespread in Afroasiatic, often accompanied by consonant reduplication or gemination. Reduplication and gemination also frequently encode causative, intensive...
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American Sign Language grammar (section Reduplication)
change based on NMM (Non-Manual-Markers). ASL morphology demonstrates reduplication and indexicality as well. Compounding is used to derive new words in...
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"more than one". Reduplication may also indicate the conditions of variety and diversity as well, and not simply plurality. Reduplication is commonly used...
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languages make extensive use of a rich system of tense/aspect markers. Reduplication is a morphological process in which the root or stem of a word, or part...
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clusters, triggered variously by reduplication and assimilation into neighboring sounds. Sound changes, especially in reduplication, are often reflected by a...
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Tiriyó language (section Reduplication)
below). Formally, there are two reduplicative patterns, termed internal and external reduplication. External reduplication is a regular process that copies...
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typically common in the adult phonologies of the world's languages (cf. reduplication in adult Jamaican Creole: “yellow yellow” = “very yellow” ). Some common...
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Vietnamese grammar (section Focus marker position)
indicate contrastive focus and other structures that use both intonational stress and grammatical constructions to indicate contrastive focus. For example...
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Nahuatl (section Reduplication)
are irregular or formed by reduplication. Some nouns have competing plural forms. Plural animate noun with reduplication: /koː~kojo-ʔ/ PL~coyote-PL /koː~kojo-ʔ/...
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or an incorporated verbal modifier. Reduplication – stem-initial CV, stem-final CV and word-final V are reduplicated. The simplest type of sentence in Hopi...
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