12 example sentences using reduplication.
Reduplication used in a sentence
Reduplication in a sentence as a noun
The hashes change for each object, so reduplication is mostly only useful for source files.
I don’t think he means Colombia, just wants to avoid reduplication.
It also causes a lot of problems like siloization and reduplication of effort, which adds to the cost of drug R&D.
> put energy put energyAnd they say English doesn't have reduplication!
Many old languages actually tend to follow VSO word order, too. Plural is often enough expressed as reduplication.
Almost exact reduplication, bar the ending - is ending in -in or -din allowed in Brazilian Portuguese?
Makes sense, so it's really exact reduplication, but represented with the orthographic constraints you describe.
Managers like you are the reason that when I screen Java candidates and ask them to clean up copy and paste reduplication in code with an anonymous inner class, I get blank stares.
Having the competition occur at a lower level of granularity reduces the reduplication.
The rule of course then goes deeper, into ablaut reduplication and so on. People master spoken English without knowing anything [0] about it.[0] Yes, I know, I said "anything" and now your literalist side is jumping in joy at being able to say "Aha, aha, they DO know at least one thing and therefore your statement is not literally correct!
I don’t think that many English speakers would view Tok Pisin inflecting verbs for transivity, having inclusive/exclusive and dual/trial pronouns and making extensive use of reduplication as being simpler.
But real products require all of the above in order to proceed to market, and all of the above takes a fairly long time for a company to build up, regardless of the experience of the people it hires, because the most those people can do is reduplicate their efforts without the mistakes, and even then pure reduplication is illegal because of parents etc.
Reduplication definitions
repetition of the final words of a sentence or line at the beginning of the next
See also: anadiplosis
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)
See also: reiteration