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Construire l’identité en wolof à travers les réduplications nominales [PDF]
Résumé: En wolof, langue atlantique parlée au Sénégal, la réduplication est productive et se retrouve au niveau de la plupart des parties du discours, ainsi, elle a plusieurs valeurs et plusieurs fonctions.
Augustin NDIONE
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Partial reduplication in Roudbari variety of Tati [PDF]
Introduction Reduplication is a morphological process and is highly productive in some languages. In reduplication a whole word or part of it is repeated.
Tahereh Dolatpour Lakeh, Mansour Shabani
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This qualitative research aims to describe the form and the meaning of Pamona Language Reduplication. Data collection techniques were carried out through listening method and conversational method, using the listening-engagement technique, the free-talk ...
Idris Idris +3 more
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Evidence of (in)applicability of Morphological Doubling Theory in Acehnese reduplication
Morphological Doubling Theory (MDT) states that reduplication is a process in morphology, instead of phonology, which calls the second element as a reduplicant to add meaning to the base.
Faisal Mustafa
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Reduplication in English – typology, correlation with slang and metaphorisation
Reduplication in English – typology, correlation with slang and metaphorisation The aim of this article is to analyse reduplication in English as a productive word formation mechanism and to have a closer look at the types of reduplication-based ...
Andrzej Kołłątaj
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Regular and polyregular theories of reduplication
We explore the generative capacity of morphological theories of reduplication. We computationally classify theories of reduplication using a hierarchy of string-to-string function classes.
Eric Raimi +3 more
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The inclusion of prefixal material in Zulu reduplication
The aim of this paper is twofold: to introduce new data that show reduplication in Zulu admits inflectional morphemes to the left of the verb stem rather than within the stem on the right, and to give an analysis of Zulu reduplication that does not ...
Toni Cook
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Translating Reduplication in Some Selected Verses of the Glorious Qur’an into English
Reduplication can be defined as a morphological process where the root or stem of a word (or part of it) is repeated exactly or with a slight change. It can be found in many world languages with various types and uses.
P.H.D.Ibtihal M. Al Tameem
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Total reduplication in Japanese ideophones: An exercise in Localized Canonical Typology
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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This paper aims to re-examine the partial reduplication process in Banjarese. Previous scholars have mostly claimed that partial reduplication in this language is merely a process of copying the initial syllable of the base.
M. F. I Fuze, S. R Syed Jaafar
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