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Aspectual reduplication in Sign Language of the Netherlands: reconsidering phonological constraints and aspectual distinctions [PDF]
This study investigates the use of predicate reduplication to express aspectual meaning in Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT). The study focuses on three aspect types that have been found to be encoded by reduplication across sign languages ...
van Boven Cindy
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On the emergence of reduplication in German morphophonology
This paper discusses reduplication as a technique of word formation in German. In contrast to previous approaches, which consider reduplication as extra-grammatical and unproductive, this study identifies rhyme and ablaut reduplication as truly ...
Gerrit Kentner
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Reduplication of Visual Stimuli [PDF]
Investigation of P.T., a man who experienced reduplicative delusions, revealed significant impairments on tests of recognition memory for faces and understanding of emotional facial expressions. On formal tests of his recognition abilities, P.T.
A. W. Young +3 more
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Types, Functions, and Morphological Process of Reduplication in Sumbawa Besar Dialect
The study discusses the types, functions, and morphological processes of Reduplication in the Sumbawa Besar dialect. Data was taken from recorded conversation, which naturally occurred among the native speakers of Sumbawa Besar Dialect.
Ismiati Ismiati
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Morphemic Reduplications in Geguritan
The research aims at investigating morphemic reduplication in terms of its kinds and meanings in Javanese poetry, widely known as geguritan. This descriptive qualitative study obtained the data from an anthology of geguritans entitled Cathetan Kanggo ...
Ririn Susetyaningsih +1 more
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Intensifying Reduplication in Estonian; pp. 268-277 [PDF]
The article focuses on (non-textual) reduplicative constructions in Estonian. From the formal point of view, reduplication in Estonian is total reduplication.
Mati Erelt
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Patterns of Acehnese Reduplication in Early Literary Works
Reduplication is a morphological operation in many Austronesian languages, including Acehnese. This process is very productive in Acehnese, and it occurs with many patterns. This study aims to find out the reduplication patterns in Acehnese based on nine
Faisal Mustafa
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This paper investigates reduplication in Kua’nsi, a Central Ngwi language of the Sino-Tibetan family, spoken in Yunnan Province, China, by around 5000 speakers.
Huade Huang
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Linguistics Pattern on Acehnese Reduplicative System: Classifications and Meanings
The significance of reduplication in language studies was to construct a linguistics pattern. However, linguists tend to disregard the functions of individual creativity and the core language meaning-making approach at the discourse level.
Ika Apriani Fata +3 more
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Abstract The chapter gives an overview of reduplication in the Malayo-Polynesian languages of Southeast Asia. The morphological process in question is discussed for this geographical group in terms of its forms (full versus partial, with or without fixed segments, with or without accompanying affixation, potential phonological processes ...
Veronika Mattes, Thomas Schwaiger
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