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Reduplication

2006
AbstractReduplication is the doubling of some part of a morphological constituent (root, stem, word) for some morphological purpose. Reduplication has long been a topic of intense interest for morphological and phonological theory alike. From the morphological perspective, reduplication poses a challenge for item‑based theories of morphology because of
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Reduplicative paramnesia

Neurology, 1976
A striking behavioral abnormality is described in three individuals who had severe head trauma. At a point when general mnestic capabilities had returned to a near normal level, the patients persistently relocated the hospital at another geographical site, even in the face of compelling counter-evidence.
D F, Benson, H, Gardner, J C, Meadows
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Reduplication

2008
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PHENOMENON OF REDUPLICATION

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1952
IN STUDIES of the behavior of patients with organic brain disease the phenomena of reduplication for place, person, and time have been observed. Reduplication for place may be defined as the confabulation of the existence of two or more places with almost identical attributes, although only one exists in reality.
E A, WEINSTEIN, R L, KAHN, L A, SUGARMAN
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Reduplication of the stomach

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1951
Summary 1. The fourth recorded case of duplication of the stomach is reported. 2. The unique feature of this case was a communication with the ileum through a Meckel's diverticulum. 3. Intestinal bleeding was the most prominent symptom.
G T, McCUTCHEN, R B, JOSEY
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Reduplication

2005
This groundbreaking new study takes a novel approach to reduplication, a phenomenon whereby languages use repetition to create new words. Sharon Inkelas and Cheryl Zoll argue that the driving force in reduplication is identity at the morphosyntactic, not the phonological level, and present a new model of reduplication - Morphological Doubling Theory ...
Sharon Inkelas, Cheryl Zoll
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Delayed reduplicative paramnesia

Neurology, 1987
A 25-year-old man with a remote history of closed head injury and left hemiparesis developed the false belief that his hospital was located in another city, close to his home. This delusion appeared more than 3 years after his injury, from which he had made a good recovery. No previous delusional or other psychotic thinking had occurred.
C M, Filley, P E, Jarvis
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On Reduplication

1996
Preface Introduction Book 1 Aristotle's Theory of Qua Propositions I. Essential Qua Propositions II. Essential Qua Propositions: Supplementary Texts III. Accidental Qua Propositions Book 2 Origins od the Medieval Theory of Reduplication IV. Islamic Philosophers on Qua Propositions V.
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Reduplication in Andean Languages

2014
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Hannß, Katja, Muysken, Pieter
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Reduplication of the mouth and mandible

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1973
Summary A rare case of reduplication of the mouth and mandible is reported and compared with two previous reports of a similar condition.
D, Davies, G, Morrison, B H, Miller
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