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Types, Functions, and Morphological Process of Reduplication in Sumbawa Besar Dialect

open access: goldJournal of Languages and Language Teaching, 2021
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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Reduplication [PDF]

open access: gold
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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The Translation of Indonesian Reduplication Into English [PDF]

open access: diamond, 2013
Every language has its own way to communicate its expression. Indonesian has reduplication such as pagi-pagi, cantik-cantik, and jalan-jalan. The English translation of this reduplication is not *morning-morning, *beautiful-beautiful, and*walking-walking
Karjo, C. H. (Clara)   +2 more
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Reduplication and Tone Realisation in the Nambya Language of Hwange District in Matabeleland North Province in Zimbabwe

open access: diamondJournal of Arts, Humanities and Social Science
This paper presents the perspective on how reduplication influences tone realisation in the Nambya language. Despite reduplication being common in Bantu, tone-reduplication interaction in Nambya remains understudied.
Vincent Nyoni   +1 more
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Total reduplication in Japanese ideophones: An exercise in Localized Canonical Typology

open access: goldGlossa, 2017
Cross-linguistically, reduplication associated with iconic readings, such as plurality, iteration, and continuation, is prevalent in ideophones. However, not all reduplicative processes in ideophones are clearly iconic. Notably, both less and more iconic
Nahyun Kwon
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Aspectual reduplication in Sign Language of the Netherlands: reconsidering phonological constraints and aspectual distinctions [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistics
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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Reduplication of Visual Stimuli [PDF]

open access: yesBehavioural Neurology, 1994
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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Autosomal Recessive Spastic Ataxia of Charlevoix-Saguenay in Two Half-Siblings. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Clin Transl Neurol
ABSTRACT Autosomal recessive spastic ataxia of Charlevoix‐Saguenay (ARSACS) is caused by biallelic pathogenic variants in the SACS gene. We report the clinical, radiologic and neurophysiologic features of a pair of half‐siblings who presented with progressive cerebellar ataxia, peripheral neuropathy and upper motor neuron signs.
Yeow D   +6 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Morphemic Reduplications in Geguritan

open access: yesLite: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Budaya, 2023
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]

open access: yesLinguistica Uralica, 2008
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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