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    Partial reduplication involves a reduplication of only part of the word. For example, Marshallese forms words meaning 'to wear X' by reduplicating the last...
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  • Shm-reduplication is a form of reduplication originating in Yiddish in which the original word or its first syllable (the base) is repeated with the copy...
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  • reported by Benson and colleagues. Benson not only described striking reduplication syndromes in his patients, but also attempted to explain the phenomena...
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    perfect do not reduplicate, whereas a handful of irregular aorists reduplicate.) The three types of reduplication are: Syllabic reduplication: Most verbs...
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    [page needed] Reduplication is a major feature of Kosraean. Lee (1975), states that there are two types of reduplication: complete reduplication, when an entire...
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  • Reduplication in Russian is used to intensify meaning in different ways. Reduplication is also observable in borrowed words, such as "пинг-понг" ([pʲɪnkˈponk];...
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  • to leave out reduplication, which means that the phenomenon is more widespread in older generations. Ungrammaticality in reduplication of afaa 'to start...
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  • fixed segmentism Reduplicative infixes Suffixal syllable reduplication Other less common patterns are (Blust 2009): Vacuous reduplication (occurs in Paamese)...
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    Multiple types of reduplication are used when forming words in Kankanaey. Unaffixed or affixed roots may experience reduplication, and have their first...
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    Contrastive focus reduplication, also called contrastive reduplication, identical constituent compounding, lexical cloning, or the double construction...
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  • "low vowel - high vowel" in their reduplicatives, e.g. Turkish çak-çuk. Here the words are formed by a reduplication of a base and an alternation of the...
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  • reduplication in Malay, namely Full reduplication (kata ganda penuh (Malaysian) or kata ulang utuh (Indonesian) or dwilingga) Partial reduplication (kata...
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  • In Malay, reduplication is very productive as a morphological process. There are three types of reduplication in Malay: the reduplication of the first...
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    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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  • 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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  • by sound. There are several kinds of exponents: Identity Affixation Reduplication Internal modification Subtraction The identity exponent is both simple...
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    reduplication of nouns can convey the same meaning, but this formation is not as productive as full reduplication. More often, partial reduplication is...
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  • 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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  • A reduplicated plural is a grammatical form achieved by the superfluous use of a second plural ending. In English the plural is usually formed with the...
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  • In linguistics, clitic doubling, or pronominal reduplication is a phenomenon by which clitic pronouns appear in verb phrases together with the full noun...
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  • A Greek grammar for colleges. § 494: reduplication. Smyth. A Greek grammar for colleges. §§ 549.1: reduplication in 2nd aorist. Heinz Fãhnrich, "Old Georgian"...
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  • The double copula, also known as the reduplicative copula, double is or Isis, is the usage of two successive copulae when only one is necessary, largely...
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  • same verb yet differ in form. Reduplication is frequently used in Niuean morphology to derive different nouns. Reduplication is the process of taking the...
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  • Partial reduplication involves copying only certain segments of the word base. Partial reduplication typically involves the affixation of non-reduplicated segments...
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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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  • Nominal reduplication has two types: reduplication and frozen reduplication. With reduplication, the nominal is repeated, which creates a new reduplicated nominal...
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    allophones of /i, u/ before /r, h, ʍ/. Furthermore, the reduplication syllable of the reduplicating preterites has ai as well, which was probably pronounced...
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    Russification Morse code Braille Features Grammar Declension Animacy Reduplication Phonology Vowel reduction Literature Pushkin House Formalism Science...
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    subject-verb-object word order. Afroasiatic Languages use the processes of reduplication and gemination (which often overlap in meaning) to derive nouns, verbs...
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    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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