- copying).
There is a
tendency for
prefixing reduplicants to copy left-to-right and for
suffixing reduplicants to copy right-to-left:
Initial L → R copying...
-
material or both
reduplicated material and affixation.
Reduplicant position. The
resulting reduplicants can be
either initial (preceding the base) or final...
- 15144/PL-518, hdl:1885/146136. Zuraw, Kie (2003), "Vowel
Reduction in
Palauan Reduplicants" (PDF), in
Andrea Rackowski;
Norvin Richards (eds.),
Proceedings of the...
- Piri piri (/ˌpɪri ˈpɪri/ PIRR-ee-PIRR-ee),
often hyphenated or as one word, and with
variant spellings peri-peri (/ˌpɛriˈpɛriː/) or pili pili, is a cultivar...
- Bling-bling,
often shortened to just bling, is "flashy
jewelry worn
especially as an
indication of
wealth or status; broadly:
expensive and ostentatious...
- word or its
first syllable (the base) is
repeated with the copy (the
reduplicant)
beginning with shm- (sometimes schm-),
pronounced /ʃm/. The construction...
-
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...
- (2017)
Huber (2011) LNK1:linker 1 RED:reduced NSIT:new
situation RDL:
reduplicant BD:bound form Huber,
Juliette (2011). A
grammar of
Makalero - A Papuan...
-
reciprocal voice RED, RDP, REDUP, RDPL, DUP[citation needed] reduplication,
reduplicant (avoid if possible;
instead gloss with
meaning of
reduplicated element)...
- Itai-itai
disease (****anese: イタイイタイ病, Hepburn: itai-itai byō, lit. 'it hurts-it
hurts disease') was the name
given to the m****
cadmium poisoning of Toyama...