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Example sentences for "reduplication"

Lexicographically close words:
redundance; redundancy; redundant; reduplicate; reduplicated; redwings; redwood; redwoods; redy; redyng
  1. So the compounds, with the reduplication preserved in the perfect system (860).

  2. The reduplication of the first syllable, if tonic, signifies active future action.

  3. The atonic reduplication may also signify plurality, in which case the singular noun would be sagílid, i.

  4. The psalmist asked that God's favoured ones might utter shrill cries of joy, and God replies with an emphatic reduplication of the word, which implies the exuberance and continuance of the gladness.

  5. The redundant form is a result of the reduplication of the suffix, which was allowed in Pr.

  6. That in words, one or more of the syllables of which are repeated, the reduplication will very frequently be dropped in the passive; e.

  7. Sometimes comparison is implied by reduplication of one or more syllables: e.

  8. Their gender, number, and case 23 Reduplication of 23 CHAP.

  9. It must however be noticed that there are many exceptions to this rule, and that the omitting or retaining the reduplication is often left to the option of the speaker.

  10. Sometimes an act oft repeated, or many things of the same kind are denoted by a reduplication of one or more syllables; e.

  11. In common with substantives, adjectives admit often of reduplication to denote repetition, or many things the same kind, &c.

  12. Perfect in -ī without either Reduplication or Lengthening of Stem Vowel.

  13. The reduplication of the consonant after a vowel, as in spotted, torrent, is in most cases but an orthographical expedient.

  14. The first is formed by a reduplication of the initial τ, and, consequently, may be called the reduplicate form.

  15. The reduplication of the p in happy, the t in pitted, &c.

  16. It generally means the same as the reduplication of a vowel, i.

  17. Thus, as modern scholars have recognised,(1090) Demeter and Proserpine are merely a mythical reduplication of the same natural phenomenon.

  18. They exhibit the concavity of the sides to be observed in the relic in question, intended doubtless for greater convenience in holding and using it, as also a similar reduplication of the ornamental figures,—all betraying a common purpose.

  19. This is a reduplication of substance which now, however, is characterized by the fact that the two totalities are no longer external to one another, but are clearly both required through their relation to one another.

  20. The last stage of all is, that these surfaces or sides of the triangle join themselves into a body or a totality; the body is for the first time the perfect spacial determination, and that is a reduplication of the triangle.

  21. The increased relative importance of the letter m in the word monumment is mistaken for a reduplication of the sound.

  22. In compound and derived words, where the original root ends, and the superadded affix begins with the same letter, there is a reduplication of the sound, and not otherwise.

  23. Of these the fifth and sixth superadd to the reduplication a change of the vowel.

  24. Notwithstanding this, I have an impression that it is generally under one condition that true reduplication takes place.

  25. It generally means the same as the reduplication of a vowel, i.

  26. This is the reason why in most languages the shortness of a vowel is expressed by the doubling of the consonant following; this doubling being no true reduplication of the sound, but a mere orthographical conventionality.

  27. For many of them we can give a reason (for instance, for the reduplication of a consonant to express the shortness of the preceding vowel), and of many of them we can give an historical account (see Chapter X.

  28. The first is formed by a reduplication of the initial [tau], and, consequently, may be called the reduplicate form.

  29. Concerning the various other orthographical expedients, such as the reduplication of the vowel to express its length (mood), &c.

  30. The reduplication of the p in happy, the t in pitted, &c, is a mere point of spelling, of which more will be said in the chapter on orthography.

  31. To begin with these: The reduplication of a vowel where there is but one syllable (as in feet, cool), is an orthographical expedient.

  32. The reduplication of the consonant is in English, and the generality of languages, a conventional mode of expressing upon paper the shortness (dependence) of the vowel that precedes.

  33. The reduplication of the thought adds greatly to its impressiveness, and moreover affords the opportunity of suggested variation in the experience of those who find the treasure.

  34. We look in vain through His previous utterances as reported in this Gospel for such reduplication of the personal pronouns as there is here.

  35. Consequently considerable contortion, and much folding, and lateral crushing and reduplication of strata may occur, and yet no trace of this be observable at the surface, save only a gentle depression.

  36. In late Silurian and early post-Silurian times the North-west Highlands probably existed as a true mountain-chain, consisting of a series of parallel ranges formed by the folding and reduplication of the strata.

  37. He is actually a reduplication of Thor; for his name means thunder, as does Thor’s.

  38. It is advisable in order to observe reduplication to obtain the material about midnight and place it in very dilute alcohol.

  39. The reduplication expresses the depth, the completeness of the tranquillity which flows into the heart, Such continuity, wave after wave, or rather ripple after ripple, is possible even for us.

  40. If this, then, be the true meaning of the words, you observe that it is the steadfast mind, steadfast because it trusts, which God keeps In the deep peace that is expressed by the reduplication of the word.

  41. The distance from white is 29, which would place the locus for reduplication to the left of vermilion, which is at 33.

  42. However, if the flies were raised through the pupa stage in the ice-box at a temperature of about 10deg to 12deg a majority of the flies which were expected to show reduplication did so.

  43. A low word, formed by reduplication of slop" (Johnson).

  44. Along with all this duplication and reduplication we have in the case of the Romanticists the wildest caprices in the matter of the order of presentation.

  45. However different the causes of the reduplication may be in this case, the phenomenon itself is of near kin to the foregoing one.

  46. Other examples seem necessary before the rule of reduplication can be considered to be established.

  47. Notice the energetic reduplication of the negative in plàng-ple-ple-le.

  48. On the 4th the pulse was 126; reduplication gone.

  49. The reduplication implied that the two sides of the heart were not acting synchronously, owing to obstruction to the pulmonary circulation induced by the asphyxiated state.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reduplication" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    carbon; copy; ditto; doubling; duplicate; duplication; echo; facsimile; imitation; iteration; plagiarism; quotation; reappearance; rebirth; recurrence; regurgitation; reincarnation; reiteration; renewal; repetition; replication; reproduction; resumption; return; rubbing; tracing; transcription