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单词 reduplication
例句 reduplication
Earlier Howe has warned: “Hereinafter microscopic reduplications of desire are pieced together through grid logic.” A Poet of Found Language Who Finds Her Language in Archives 2020-06-08T04:00:00Z
The proper name for word word is “contrastive focus reduplication,” but word word is leaving it in the dust and now appears in the Oxford Companion to the English Language. The Origins of Writerly Words 2014-04-30T22:22:07Z
Moreover, the second snake appears to be due to reduplication. The Grateful Dead The History of a Folk Story 2012-04-11T02:00:32.697Z
"Hurra for Fog!" again rose in hoarse reduplications on the air. Quodlibet 2012-03-26T02:00:29.820Z
It is in the beginning firm and full, but after the first week becomes small and compressible, and acquires the peculiarity known as reduplication. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
The reduplication of the liquid notes, as they travelled to and fro, was peculiarly pleasant: the water, perhaps, lending, like a sounding-board, a fulness and roundness to her song. The Gamekeeper At Home Sketches of Natural History and Rural Life 2011-08-04T02:00:21.507Z
Annancy is fond of these reduplications. in a hole, in the hole. make me see, let me see. Jamaican Song and Story Annancy stories, digging sings, ring tunes, and dancing tunes 2011-02-28T03:00:31.280Z
Is man subject to similar malconformations, the result of arrested development, of reduplication of parts, &c., and does he display in any of his anomalies reversion to some former and ancient type of structure? The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex, Vol. I 2011-01-17T03:00:49.523Z
One of the predominant features is the complete absence of reduplication of consonants, the aversion to groups of consonants, and the care taken to complete the sound of final mute consonants by an epenthetic vowel. Basque Legends With an Essay on the Basque Language 2011-01-11T03:00:33.670Z
The redundant form is a result of the reduplication of the suffix, which was allowed in Pr. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Slice 7 "Bible" to "Bisectrix" 2010-12-20T17:12:05.780Z
The poet read the letter, and was rejoiced to see a promise of pardon; but on looking a second time at the address, was surprised to observe the mark of reduplication over the "n." The Thousand and One Nights, Vol. I. Commonly Called the Arabian Nights' Entertainments
Did you never feel a sense of a reduplication of any passing occurrence, act, or scene—something which you were saying or doing, or in which you were actor or spectator? Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, No. 362, December 1845
I never heard of such complete reduplication before—at least among animals. The Wonderful Visit
Along two sides of the wall were large mirrors painted with flowers and bloated Naiads; here in reflection the throng performed its antics in numberless reduplications. Sinister Street, vol. 2
"Yes ... charming ... a little talk," said Mrs. Grey; and Guy, while he waited for her to begin, watched the mandarins that moved in absurd reduplications all about her arm-chair's faded green pattern. Plashers Mead A Novel
What the four-post bedstead but a reduplication of the original type, a table placed on a table, the upper one being laid open? Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 354, April 1845
A couple of tall cheval-glasses added to the mystery of the room with their reduplication of shadowy corners. Carnival
But such a complete reduplication, and so avian, too! The Wonderful Visit
A characteristic feature of this language is described in explaining syllabic reduplication, which performs iterative and distributive functions. First Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1879-1880, Government Printing Office 1881
These bureaus and the "talent" which they employ have been combined in an organization for mutual interest, to avoid reduplication in the same locality, to secure their workers and arrange their programs. The Story of Chautauqua
Yet he has employed this reduplication of a predominant word at ver. The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 New Edition
Simple reduplication is mostly confined to family appellations and such adverbial phrases as man-man, “slowly.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 2 "Chicago, University of" to "Chiton"
In the composition I have chosen for our illustration, this reduplication 139 is employed to a singular extent. The Elements of Drawing In Three Letters to Beginners
Mr. Gatschet’s researches will add materially to the knowledge of the functions of reduplication in tribal languages. First Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1879-1880, Government Printing Office 1881
A moral fall and rising are here evident; and only if the reduplication be dropped, and we read “for the fall and the rising up,” do we get the true idea. Orthodoxy: Its Truths And Errors
Double consonants rare.—It cannot be too clearly understood that in words like pitted, stabbing, massy, &c., there is no real reduplication of the sounds of t, b, and s, respectively. A Handbook of the English Language
Perhaps the readiest which would occur to you would be, "The translation of pictures into black and white by means admitting reduplication of impressions." Ariadne Florentina Six Lectures on Wood and Metal Engraving
D: G: BRITT: REX F: D:—the reduplication of the T was designed, after classical precedent, to represent the plural Britanniarum, i.e., Notes and Queries, Number 77, April 19, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
The latter part of the word seems to be allied with smuggle, and the former part to be the reduplication. Notes and Queries, Number 208, October 22, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
In the composition I have chosen for our illustration, this reduplication is employed to a singular extent. The Crown of Wild Olive also Munera Pulveris; Pre-Raphaelitism; Aratra Pentelici; The Ethics of the Dust; Fiction, Fair and Foul; The Elements of Drawing
Real reduplications of consonants, i.e., reduplications of their sound, are, in all languages, extremely rare. A Handbook of the English Language
The reduplication of roots in Dak as in I E is extremely frequent, in both, as in other languages, developing iteratives which occasionally become intensives. The Dakotan Languages, and Their Relations to Other Languages
The first division, by means of reduplications and additions, takes a variety of forms in the early literature, and there is a considerable uncertainty about the exact force of these forms.  A Handbook of the Cornish Language chiefly in its latest stages with some account of its history and literature
The fourth fact is, that although heredity as a whole produces a wonderfully exact copy of the parent in the child, there is never a precise reduplication. Darwin, and After Darwin (Vol. 1 and 3, of 3) An Exposition of the Darwinian Theory and a Discussion of Post-Darwinian Questions
Dr. Marion Sims mentioned to me in conversation that he believed this operation impossible in the negro race, from the greater projection downwards of the peritoneal reduplication. A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
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. A Handbook of the English Language
The reduplication of Dak words is like Skt of but one syllable, usually but not always the root. The Dakotan Languages, and Their Relations to Other Languages
Why, he’s got your whole state of mind, a reduplication of it. Bonaventure A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana
This, according to him, was a wholly unnecessary reduplication. Essays Towards a Theory of Knowledge
Those nested C’s were dominant, assertive, and the folks of the north were awed by the everlasting reduplication along the rivers and in the forests. Joan of Arc of the North Woods
The reduplication of the p in happy, the t in pitted, &c., is a mere point of spelling. A Handbook of the English Language
The reduplication had, however, entirely disappeared in the oldest period of the language. A Middle High German Primer Third Edition
What is the significance of this reduplication in so small a book? The Life of St. Paul
However various the required reduplications may be in their form, they are the same in kind with the sample which is here exhibited. The Parables of Our Lord
Lyly’s genius was the opposite of this; it consisted in the faculty of transforming everybody into a reduplication of himself. The Bibliotaph and Other People
The reduplication of the consonant after a vowel, as in spotted, torrent, is in most cases but an orthographical expedient. A Handbook of the English Language
In like manner the reduplication of syllables, words, clauses, sentences, is consistent with entire sincerity of purpose on the part of the copyist. The Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels Being the Sequel to The Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels
He recognizes six kinds of symphony; in reality he employs only three, the others being reduplications. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present
I answer that, When we say "Christ as Man" this word "man" may be added in the reduplication, either by reason of the suppositum or by reason of the nature. Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
This delicate line becomes the basis for the spinal column; and upon and about it the whole individual is developed by an intricate process of folding, dividing, and reduplication of the layer of cells. Plain Facts for Old and Young
Real reduplications of consonants, as in h�p-p�le, may have the same parity of accent with the true aspirates: and for the same reasons. A Handbook of the English Language
Mayhap he is not versatile; and, think again, mayhap he has purpose in his reduplication. A Hero and Some Other Folks
The reduplication of syllables, accentuation, and inflection, whispering, singing, etc., belong likewise here. The Mind of the Child, Part II The Development of the Intellect, International Education Series Edited By William T. Harris, Volume IX.
I answer that, This term "man" when placed in the reduplication may be taken in two ways. Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
Azizus is a reduplication of a like term, being compounded with itself; and was of the same purport as Ades, or Ad Ees, from whence the place was named. A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume I.
Apart from what is technical, method is only the reduplication of common sense, and is best acquired by observing its use by the ablest men in every variety of intellectual employment #70. Lectures on Modern history
The present in the first conjugation keeps the reduplication of the stem, and changes the final e to -oma. The Mafulu Mountain People of British New Guinea
Again, we have plainly shown that man, by the intrinsic reduplication of his psychical faculty, spontaneously retains and personifies the inward phantasm generated by such a projection of special natural objects on his perception. Myth and Science An Essay
They sat by the roadside on a leafy bank overshaded with cool branches, and, producing the reduplication of the Barrie stores procured the night before at Collingwood, proceeded to lunch al fresco. Two Knapsacks A Novel of Canadian Summer Life
But there was one time when a great reduplication of the vocabulary occurred. Public Speaking
In one hand he carried an old glazed valise, in the other a canvas extension-case, this reduplication of baggage indicating a serious intention on the part of Mr. Parrott to travel far and remain long. The Skipper and the Skipped Being the Shore Log of Cap'n Aaron Sproul
The Conibos,26 of the same region, had, before their contact with the Spanish, only atchoupre, 1, and rrabui, 2; though they made some slight progress above 2 by means of reduplication. The Number Concept Its Origin and Development
How large may such a group become and still remain fundamentally simple, without reduplication of accentual or temporal differentiation? Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1 Containing Sixteen Experimental Investigations from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory.
The plural of pronouns and substantives is formed sometimes by reduplication. The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 1. (of 7): Chaldaea The History, Geography, And Antiquities Of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, Persia, Parthia, And Sassanian or New Persian Empire; With Maps and Illustrations.
The reduplication denotes the diminutive, but in jargon it is generally used singly. Dictionary of the Chinook Jargon, or, Trade Language of Oregon
It would turn into shop and parcel twines; fishing twines for deep sea lines and nets; and by processes of reduplication, swell to cords and shroud laid ropes, hawsers and mighty cables. The Spinners
If counting is carried beyond 4, it is always by means of reduplication. The Number Concept Its Origin and Development
The atonic reduplication may also signify plurality, in which case the singular noun would be sagílid, i.e., "at the margin," or "the last"—that is, the slave. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 16 of 55 1609 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century
E may be said to form a diphthong by reduplication, as agree, sleeping. A Grammar of the English Tongue
There is a long period of systematic reduplication of the offices, multiplying generosity to the faithful, and enormous geometrical progression of the public payroll. Queed
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. Scientific American Supplement, No. 470, January 3, 1885
But more commonly still we find 4, and perhaps 3 also, expressed by reduplication. The Number Concept Its Origin and Development
There is, of course, some reduplication, but in these four public service enterprises there are in Massachusetts almost twice as many direct owners as there are employees. Have faith in Massachusetts; 2d ed. A Collection of Speeches and Messages
That last manifestation will be sudden, and its startling breaking in on daily commonplace is intensified by the reduplication: ‘In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye.’ Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V)
The most characteristic examples of reduplication are such as repeat only part of the radical element. Language An Introduction to the Study of Speech
The triple panelling to the tower arch and the reduplication of the chancel arch is a little peculiar. Somerset
According to the same authority, most of the tribes of the Upper Amazon cannot count above 2 or 3 except by reduplication. 27Op. cit., The Number Concept Its Origin and Development
Softly Flora's face went into her hands, and face and hands to Anna's shoulder, as neat a reduplication as ever was. Kincaid's Battery
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. Expositions of Holy Scripture Isaiah and Jeremiah
Nothing is more natural than the prevalence of reduplication, in other words, the repetition of all or part of the radical element. Language An Introduction to the Study of Speech
Some languages, again, have diminutives of the word for "child," often formed by reduplication, like the wee wean of Lowland Scotch, and the pilpil, "infant" of the Nahuatl of Mexico. The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought Studies of the Activities and Influences of the Child Among Primitive Peoples, Their Analogues and Survivals in the Civilization of To-Day
There is a very striking reduplication running through them which is often passed unnoticed. Expositions of Holy Scripture : St. Matthew Chaps. IX to XXVIII
The atonic reduplication may also signify plurality, in which case the singular noun would be sagilid, i.e., "at the margin," or "the last"—that is, the slave. History of the Philippine Islands
Imitation -- N. imitation; copying &c. v.; transcription; repetition, duplication, reduplication; quotation; reproduction; mimeograph, xerox, facsimile; reprint, offprint. mockery, mimicry; simulation, impersonation, personation; representation &c. Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases
Hawthorne tried it in "Howe's Masquerade," in which the cloaked figure is the phantom or reduplication of Howe himself. Short Stories Old and New
To give the term more force it is doubled, after the style of the Semitic reduplication. Travels in Morocco, Volume 2.
It has often been pointed out that many names of places are reduplications. The Life of the Fields
But now if this image had everything, everything without exception, which I have myself, would it then still be a mere empty representation, or not rather a true reduplication of myself? Literary and Philosophical Essays: French, German and Italian
The way in which that knotty-featured, savage old man would bring out the word irritation—with rattling and rolling reduplication of the resonant letter r—might have taught a lesson in articulation to Salvini. Medical Essays, 1842-1882
Is man subject to similar malconformations, the result of arrested development, of reduplication of parts, etc., and does he display in any of his anomalies reversion to some former and ancient type of structure? The Descent of Man
There is a large collection of reasons for this reduplication of monotonous sounds. Criminal Psychology; a manual for judges, practitioners, and students
This is a modern reduplication, not an archaeological one. The Life of the Fields
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