Examples of using Reduplication in English and their translations into German
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There are some rules in reduplication.
Reduplication is a common resource of many modern languages.
Further examples of the reduplication with prefix composites.
Reduplication is made in e, and sometimes in i and u.
But verbs of the 3. class show no reduplication, thus.
Reduplication in e is also often found in Intensives in southern dialects.
The root-aorist(with the subdivision root aorist with reduplication), 2.
In roots which begin with vowel, reduplication is of the type vowel+consonant.
Male penis enhancementextender is meant for tissue cells reduplication.
Here also the ending is stressed. a Reduplication of the 1. series: 1. pers. hentrosû.
Simple Reduplication in e appears mainly in the Perfect, while i is characteristic of Present stems.
Procanurent(with ablaut in Lat. procinuerint)- this example has lost reduplication as Italic dialects usually do after a preposed preposition cf.
These show no reduplication, but have the reduced vowel(while keeping the accent); so e. g.
The Aorist Stem, always Past, with secondary endings, giving the Aorist, usually in zero-grade,with dialectal augment and sometimes reduplication.
Full reduplication is also that which repeats a Root with vowel+consonant/sonorant; as, ul-ul-, howl cf.
With Verb Creation we refer to the wayverbs are created from Nouns and other Verbs by adding suffixes and through reduplication of stems.
To obtain this opposition there are not only reduplications, lengthenings and alternations, but also vowel changes and accent shifts.
Reduplication or combination with the alternating endings-i,-ei/-oi and-u,-eu/-ou, was a common resort in the attested dialects that distinguished Dat.
Tagalog vocabulary is composed mostly of words of native Austronesian origin most of the words that end with the diphthongs-iw,(e.g. saliw)and those words that exhibit reduplication e.g. halo-halo, patpat, etc.
Depending on its Meaning, reduplication may have a general value(of Iteration or Intensity), or simply opposed values in individual pairs of Basic Verb-Deverbative.
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In the reduplication which forms the perfect tense in both Greek and Sanskrit, if the initial consonant is aspirated, the prepended consonant is unaspirated by Grassmann's Law.
The architects had therefore played on both passages alternating areas of light andshadow, the deployment of horizontal columns, double reduplication of the facade of the temple(2 times the Propylaea, 2 times the stoa), the climb to the sanctuary and full of emotion expectation of contact with divinity.
The conditions of the sentience had been here, he imagined, fulfilled in the method of collocation of these stones-in the order of their arrangement, as well as in that of the many fungi which overspread them, and of the decayed trees which stood around-above all,in the long undisturbed endurance of this arrangement, and in its reduplication in the still waters of the tarn.
Depending on its Formation, present stems may have either Full Reduplication, sometimes maintained throughout the conjugation, or Simple Reduplication, which normally consists of the initial consonant of the root followed by-i.
La Boétie's rhetorical strategy is characterized by a reduplication of questions, a reduplication of answers, by the stubborn quest for the word to express the indefinable and the resultant abundance of names, none of which is the final word.