The act of doubling, or the state of being doubled.
A figure in which the first word of a verse is the same as the last word of the preceding verse.
The doubling of a stem or syllable (more or less modified), with the effect of changing the time expressed, intensifying the meaning, or making the word more imitative; also, the syllable thus added; as, L. tetuli; poposci.
repetition of the final words of a sentence or line at the beginning of the next
the syllable added in a reduplicated word form
a word formed by or containing a repeated syllable or speech sound (usually at the beginning of the word)
the act of repeating over and again (or an instance thereof)
When you repeat part or all of a word, reduplicating various sound sequences such as ok ok " to wrinkle" or wuluwul " lobster."
(noun) The repetition of sounds in a word, often with the alteration of a phoneme, eg. hurly-burly, wishy-washy and flim-flam.
a process of repetition where the form of a prefix or suffix reflects some or all of the characteristics of the root word. For example, in Nisg̱a'a, the singular form of the word for "blue" is gwisgwooskw and the plural form is gwixgwisgwooskw. Part of the root word is duplicated to form the prefix.
Reduplication, in linguistics, is a morphological process by which the root or stem of a word, or only part of it, is repeated.