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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...
- Reduplicative paramnesia is the delusional belief that a place or location has been duplicated, existing in two or more places simultaneously, or that...
- 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...
- Reduplication in Russian is used to intensify meaning in different ways. Reduplication is also observable in borrowed words, such as "пинг-понг" ([pʲɪnkˈponk];...
- 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...
- Contrastive focus reduplication, also called contrastive reduplication, identical constituent compounding, lexical cloning, or the double construction...
- its name, but it was generalized in Attic. This originally involved reduplicating a cluster consisting of a laryngeal and sonorant, hence h₃l → h₃leh₃l...
- The double co****, also known as the reduplicative co****, double is or Isis, is the usage of two successive co****e when only one is necessary, largely...
- Pinmanapanakpak, 'was repeatedly hitting/slapping', is formed by first reduplicating the word panakpak, 'hit with slapping sound', into panapanakpak, and...
- allophones of /i, u/ before /r, h, ʍ/. Furthermore, the reduplication syllable of the reduplicating preterites has ai as well, which was probably pronounced...