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phenomenon of over-application in the
reduplicant of a
process triggered by the
reduplicant in the base base-
reduplicant "identity" (OT terminology: BR-faithfulness)...
- are
either compound words or
words consisting of
stems plus
affixes or
reduplicants. Most
Vietnamese morphemes consist of only one syllable. Polysyllabic...
- word or its
first syllable (the base) is
repeated with the copy (the
reduplicant)
beginning with shm- (sometimes schm-),
pronounced /ʃm/. The construction...
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complete word or phrase, with the
initial segment or
syllable of the
reduplicant being overwritten by a
fixed segment or syllable. In most
languages in...
- Piri piri (/ˌpɪri ˈpɪri/ PIRR-ee-PIRR-ee),
often hyphenated or as one word, and with
variant spellings peri-peri (/ˌpɛriˈpɛriː/) or pili pili, also known...
- MWd and
moves the
reduplicant, i.e.
copied syllable, to the left of the base MWd. Then the
negation is
inserted between the
reduplicant and base to form...
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Thiamine deficiency is a
medical condition of low
levels of
thiamine (vitamin B1). A
severe and
chronic form is
known as beriberi. The name
beriberi was...
- Bling-bling,
often shortened to just bling, is "flashy
jewelry worn
especially as an
indication of
wealth or status; broadly:
expensive and ostentatious...
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inherited part 3 of the verb *etaną "to eat"
before it had lost its
reduplicant syllable, PIE *h₁eh₁d-
regularly becoming Germanic *ēt-. class 6 appears...
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Khoekhoe (/ˈkɔɪkɔɪ/ KOY-koy) (or
Khoikhoi in
former orthography) are the
traditionally nomadic pastoralist indigenous po****tion of
South Africa. They...