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Reduplication
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재복제, 중복
the act of repeating over and again (or an instance thereof)
What is "reduplication"?
Reduplication is a linguistic process in which a word or part of a word is repeated, often to create a new meaning or to emphasize a particular idea. This can involve repeating the entire word, as in "bye-bye", or just a part of the word, as in "super-duper". Reduplication is used in various languages and can serve different functions, such as conveying intensity, creating playful expressions, or forming plurals. It adds a rhythmic quality to language and can make speech more engaging and expressive. In some cultures, reduplication is also used in children's language or in informal communication to convey affection or familiarity.
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재복합, 중복
the syllable added in a reduplicated word form
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재중복
repetition of the final words of a sentence or line at the beginning of the next
reduplication
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duplication
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duplicate
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duplic
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Reduplication can serve various functions across languages, including emphasis, diminishment, or the creation of onomatopoeic expressions.
Reduplication is a morphological process in linguistics where a part or the entirety of a word is repeated to convey grammatical or semantic changes.
Linguists study reduplication to understand how languages use repetition to create new words, intensify meaning, or indicate grammatical aspects such as plurality or verb tense.