How Do You Spell REDUPLICATIVE?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪdjˈuːplɪkətˌɪv] (IPA)

Reduplicative is a word that refers to the repetition of a syllable or word in language. The word itself is spelled with three syllables: "re" + "du" + "pli" + "ca" + "tive." In IPA phonetic transcription, this word is indicated as /ˌriː.du.p'lɪ.kə.tɪv/. The "re" is pronounced as "ree," the "du" as "doo," and the "pli" as "plee." The "ca" is pronounced like "kuh," and the final syllable "tive" is pronounced like "tiv." Proper spelling of this word is crucial for clear communication.

REDUPLICATIVE Meaning and Definition

  1. Reduplicative is an adjective that refers to the linguistic phenomenon of creating words or phrases by repeating a syllable, root, or entire word. It is derived from the verb "reduplicate," which means to duplicate or repeat. Reduplication is commonly used in various languages as a morphological process to convey meaning or grammatical information.

    In reduplicative constructions, a particular segment of a word or the entire word is repeated, resulting in the formation of a new word or phrase. This repetition usually occurs within the same word, but it can also extend to neighboring words or adjacent linguistic units. Reduplicated forms often exhibit modifications or alternations in sound or stress patterns to differentiate them from the original form.

    Reduplication serves a variety of purposes, including intensification, pluralization, marking repetition or duration, indicating spatial or temporal location, forming adverbs or adjectives, and creating diminutives or augmentatives. For example, in English, words like "bling-bling," "bye-bye," and "cuckoo" demonstrate reduplication when the repeated segment creates a new word with an altered meaning.

    Reduplication can be found in numerous languages worldwide, from widely spoken ones like Mandarin Chinese and Indonesian to indigenous languages such as Hawaiian and Tagalog. It is a fascinating linguistic phenomenon that showcases the creativity and flexibility of language structure, allowing speakers to convey nuanced meanings and add emphasis or playfulness to their speech.

  2. Double.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for REDUPLICATIVE

  • eeduplicative
  • deduplicative
  • feduplicative
  • teduplicative
  • 5eduplicative
  • 4eduplicative
  • rwduplicative
  • rsduplicative
  • rdduplicative
  • rrduplicative
  • r4duplicative
  • r3duplicative
  • resuplicative
  • rexuplicative
  • recuplicative
  • refuplicative
  • reruplicative
  • reeuplicative
  • redyplicative
  • redhplicative

Etymology of REDUPLICATIVE

The word "reduplicative" has its etymology in the Latin language. It comes from the Latin word "reduplicare", which is a combination of the prefix "re-" (meaning "again" or "back") and the verb "duplicare" (meaning "to double" or "to make two-fold"). Thus, "reduplicare" signifies "to double back" or "to repeat". With the addition of the suffix "-ive", which denotes an adjective, the word "reduplicative" was formed to describe something that involves repetition or doubling back.

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