How To Use Reduplicate In A Sentence

  • - on, suffix jetavator cryochemis - paging youthcult try plasma SHORTENING + cytoecology poach, v. BOUND FORM (7) receptor acrasin dehydrotes - reduplicate, antiscientism tosterone v. apholate geoprobe spinner astrionics heliborne standoff emulsible, adj. station adj. helilift, v. zone Ovonic helispost VARIANT FORM xenate hexa - tabbouli SHORTENING + methylene - VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XVI No 1
  • The consonant reduplicates after a short vowel
  • In two cases English words derive from Latin words in which the infinitive ends in atare and in which the at - is therefore reduplicated in the supine; they are dilatare, to spread out, and natare, to swim.
  • I won't try to reduplicate his work, but let me just throw one quote at you from Ian Fishback. Impeachment?
  • This category denoted states where the subject was affected passives, but also often verbs of emotion and of thought which are clearly subjective, as well as what would later be termed reduplicated perfects. New thought: A 2D matrix of eventive/non-eventive and subjective/objective
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  • In tomato, large endoreduplicated cells are located in the mesocarp.
  • It provides users with suitable results by removing the reduplicate results and estimating the similarity between results and user query.
  • At that point, it would be perfectly understandable that some dialects would adopt a new form like *ōl-ōl- or something similar simply because /l/ was the only consonant left to reduplicate. The hidden face
  • The folded pinnae are one of two shapes, induplicate (V-shaped) with the midrib protruding downward or reduplicate (upside-down V-shape) with the midrib protruding up. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • Aristotle, for instance, argued that being qua being is the subject of metaphysics when a term reduplicates itself, this is called a reflexive reduplication; Leibniz's principles of identity presuppose reduplicative analysis; Anscombe has noted that her use of the phrase 'under the description' in discussing intention is reduplicative. Archive 2005-01-01
  • When you find that perfect blend, you want to be able to reduplicate it, and it's near impossible if you didn't take notes!
  • Of course it was kind of hard to reduplicate it, it's not like a formula, you know something that happens to you.
  • The major patterns and problems of Korean morphophonemics are discussed, along with a host of small-scale alternations to be accounted for in the lexicon and some interesting shape alternations in the formation of diminutives and in reduplicated forms.
  • The development of reduplicated perfects with built in punctual meaning directly out of a "stative" requires the brunt of explanation. New thought: A 2D matrix of eventive/non-eventive and subjective/objective
  • The morpheme can be reduplicated to emphasize the meaning of the word
  • Concerning typical PIE reduplication now, one would expect that *h₃elh₁- is properly reduplicated as *h₃e-h₃elh₁- whereas **h₃elh₁-h₃elh₁- would break the general rules, although full reduplication might seem to some more aesthetic than the characteristic partial kind. The hidden face
  • NEW MEANINGS analyst gate mu-meson bob immune, adj. muonon, butter pat laggard suffix delocalize, v. lagger paging derrick, v. meson plasma digger microelectrode poach, v. fat receptor reduplicate, gravisphere ductibility v. moonfall electrohydraulic spinner parakite standoff resistojet fluidonics station BLENDS (2) fluoridizer zone gayola incapacitator VARIANT FORM plench Mosleyite tabbouli BOUND-MORPHEME mysterium FUNCTIONAL ITEMS (7) oceanologic, VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XV No 1
  • - on, suffix jetavator cryochemis - paging youthcult try plasma SHORTENING + cytoecology poach, v. BOUND FORM (7) receptor acrasin dehydrotes - reduplicate, antiscientism tosterone v. apholate geoprobe spinner astrionics heliborne standoff emulsible, adj. station adj. helilift, v. zone Ovonic helispost VARIANT FORM xenate hexa - tabbouli SHORTENING + methylene - VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XVI No 1
  • This method had the characteristic of reduplicate in practice, and can be used as a good reference for researcher.
  • Guermantes invariably proceed to curtail or reduplicate syllables. The Guermantes Way
  • (Instead, it mostly reduplicated the DNC's efforts, since it wasn't legally allowed to coordinate activities.) New Conservative Groups Focus on Messaging, but What Message?
  • Again, as their bond is supposed to reduplicate upon the national covenants, and so to bind to every article in them, by native consequence, they swear to a prelatical government: for seeing they have made no exception in their bond, it must be applied to no other, but the government, which presently exists; and this, in flat contradiction to the covenants, by which such a government is abjured. Act, Declaration, & Testimony for the Whole of our Covenanted Reformation, as Attained to, and Established in Britain and Ireland; Particularly Betwixt the Years 1638 and 1649, Inclusive
  • Then a reduplicated form developed out of this in MIE *Ca-CáC- to express an action that was continuative at some point but was thereafter completed. Rethinking the reduplicated perfect in Indo-European
  • The development of reduplicated perfects with built in punctual meaning directly out of a "stative" requires the brunt of explanation. Archive 2009-09-01
  • The same reasons, moreover, which induced the Master to reduplicate his lesson demands that we should also reduplicate ours: it is our part both in matter and in method to follow his steps. The Parables of Our Lord
  • The word for ` food 'may appear as dagadaga, derived from Australian ` tucker' and reduplicated in the pattern of an earlier general pidgin kaikai. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VIII No 4
  • Then somehow the bye-part was reduplicated and the less formal version bye-bye was formed - don't ask me why, that's the part I couldn't figure out.
  • The above General Terms and Conditions were not reduplicated in the revised 4 vessel policy; but the case has been argued on the basis that they are properly incorporated.
  • NEW MEANINGS analyst gate mu-meson bob immune, adj. muonon, butter pat laggard suffix delocalize, v. lagger paging derrick, v. meson plasma digger microelectrode poach, v. fat receptor reduplicate, gravisphere ductibility v. moonfall electrohydraulic spinner parakite standoff resistojet fluidonics station BLENDS (2) fluoridizer zone gayola incapacitator VARIANT FORM plench Mosleyite tabbouli BOUND-MORPHEME mysterium FUNCTIONAL ITEMS (7) oceanologic, VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XV No 1
  • Then the exact same thing would obviously happen in the reduplicate d perfect. Rethinking the reduplicated perfect in Indo-European
  • There are similar processes in many other languages, like the English example where you reduplicate the word but change the initial of the reduplicated form to d- killer-diller, super-duper, etc. Languagehat.com: GENDER DIFFERENCES IN CHINESE.
  • The morpheme can be reduplicated to emphasize the meaning of the word.
  • Rumah ‘house’, buku ‘book’, and ikan ‘fish’ are among those that can be reduplicated; air ‘water’, nasi ‘rice’, and gula ‘sugar’ cannot be reduplicated.
  • If you think about it, the reduplicated form could easily lend a resultative nuance if analysed in this way since the reduplication would have originally stressed the non-stative quality of the verb either "repetitive" in nature as for punctual actions, or "continuative" as for non-momentaneous ones while the *h₂e-set of personal endings would ensure a completive aspect in contrast to the non-completive *mi-set. Rethinking the reduplicated perfect in Indo-European
  • We also investigated a possible DMSO effect on the frequency of polyploid and endo-reduplicated cells by chromosome counting.
  • Words like that are called reduplicates and some of my favorites (found here, scroll down to the bottom) include dilly-dally, fuddy-duddy, higgledy-piggledy, hurly-burly, and namby-pamby.
  • We may then simply reconstruct an MIE pattern *Ca-CáC- as the antecedent to the later so-called reduplicated perfect of the form *Ce-CoC-. in much the same way as MIE *pad̰ása becomes eLIE *ped̰ás and later *pedós. Rethinking the reduplicated perfect in Indo-European
  • The computers would begin their reduplicated analyses and fuzzy predictions of what was happening, what might happen, what would happen during the fold itself. Pathfinder
  • As Baudrillard would have seen it, neither Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Ashcroft, Gonzalez or their cronies would have had to imitate or reduplicate or parody what they wanted to hide. A Response to 8 Years of George W. Bush's Simulucrum on Real Humans
  • The one and only problem is whether we can give an account of the Incarnation that allows us to reduplicate in this way. The Compositional Account of the Incarnation
  • Since 'to know' is not an action and since reduplication expresses a resultant state from an *action* as outlined above, naturally there can be no reduplicated forms possible for these stative verbs. Archive 2009-09-01
  • In fact, any word with a reduplicated Sieb's-Law-governed stem indicates that Siebs' Law in fact has nothing to do with word-initial position. PIE "look-alike stems" - Evidence of something or a red herring?
  • The procedure of landscape architecture planning is a reduplicate dialogue between a planner and the site.
  • This way, you can reduplicate the blend if you ever need to.
  • Since 'to know' is not an action and since reduplication expresses a resultant state from an *action* as outlined above, naturally there can be no reduplicated forms possible for these stative verbs. Archive 2009-09-01

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