Reduplication

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˌriː.djuː.plɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/

Definitions of reduplication

noun a word formed by or containing a repeated syllable or sound

Example Sentences

A1 Reduplication is when a word is repeated for emphasis.

A2 In some languages, reduplication is used to create new words.

B1 Linguists study the phenomenon of reduplication in various languages.

B2 Reduplication can serve different grammatical functions in a language.

C1 The reduplication process can be complex and vary across different linguistic systems.

C2 Reduplication is a common feature in many Austronesian languages.

Examples of reduplication in a Sentence

formal Reduplication is a linguistic phenomenon where a word or part of a word is repeated to convey a certain meaning.

informal In some languages, reduplication is used to emphasize or intensify a word.

slang The teacher asked us to identify examples of reduplication in the text, but it was so confusing.

figurative The reduplication of efforts in the project led to a successful outcome.

Grammatical Forms of reduplication

past tense

reduplicated

plural

reduplications

comparative

more reduplicated

superlative

most reduplicated

present tense

reduplicate

future tense

will reduplicate

perfect tense

have reduplicated

continuous tense

is reduplicating

singular

reduplication

positive degree

reduplicate

infinitive

to reduplicate

gerund

reduplicating

participle

reduplicating

Origin and Evolution of reduplication

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'reduplication' originated from the Latin word 'reduplicatio', which is derived from the verb 'reduplicare' meaning 'to double'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in Latin to refer to the act of doubling a sound or syllable in a word, the term 'reduplication' has evolved in English to also encompass the linguistic process of repeating a root or part of a word to express intensity, plurality, or other grammatical functions.