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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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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, 1987A 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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Reduplication of the mouth and mandible
British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1973Summary 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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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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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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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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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 OF THE MALE URETHRA
British Journal of Urology, 1962SUMMARY The phenomenon of reduplication of the urethra is a rare congenital anomaly occurring mostly in males. The literature on the subject has been briefly reviewed. Two of our own patients have been reported, one of whom was treated by complete surgical extirpation and the other by injection of sodium morrhuate.
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Reduplication in Andean Languages
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Hannß, Katja, Muysken, Pieter
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JAMA, 1961
PLINYin 31 B. C. first recorded mention of a double gallbladder in an animal sacrificed during the celebration of Augustus' victory over Antony and Cleopatra.1Boyden2and Lee3each pointed out that congenital abnormalities of the gallbladder and the biliary ducts are found much more commonly in domestic animals, notably cats and cattle, than in humans ...
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PLINYin 31 B. C. first recorded mention of a double gallbladder in an animal sacrificed during the celebration of Augustus' victory over Antony and Cleopatra.1Boyden2and Lee3each pointed out that congenital abnormalities of the gallbladder and the biliary ducts are found much more commonly in domestic animals, notably cats and cattle, than in humans ...
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1975
A case of reduplication cyst of the œsophagus lined by partly ciliated epithelium is presented. The cetiology, clinical presentation and treatment are discussed.
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A case of reduplication cyst of the œsophagus lined by partly ciliated epithelium is presented. The cetiology, clinical presentation and treatment are discussed.
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