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9 The common reduplicative compounds in Singapore English , derived through total copying of the base , fall into three ... ( sla - 048 ) Adjectival / adverbial reduplication performs the same function in Chinese and English , and not ...
9 The common reduplicative compounds in Singapore English , derived through total copying of the base , fall into three ... ( sla - 048 ) Adjectival / adverbial reduplication performs the same function in Chinese and English , and not ...
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For ease of reference , I call 31a English - style reduplication , and 31b , c Chinese - style reduplication . We interpret the restricted nature of nominal and verbal reduplication as arising from the effect of morphosyntactic ...
For ease of reference , I call 31a English - style reduplication , and 31b , c Chinese - style reduplication . We interpret the restricted nature of nominal and verbal reduplication as arising from the effect of morphosyntactic ...
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The low productivity of nominal and verbal reduplication is beyond doubt . By contrast , coordinator - marked reduplication , with or without the coordinator , is more abundant in ICE - SIN ( see Table 4 ) .
The low productivity of nominal and verbal reduplication is beyond doubt . By contrast , coordinator - marked reduplication , with or without the coordinator , is more abundant in ICE - SIN ( see Table 4 ) .
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