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  2. Malay grammar - Wikipedia

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    Rhythmic reduplication (kata ganda berentak (Malaysian) or kata ulang salin suara (Indonesian)) Reduplication of meaning [clarification needed] Full reduplication is the complete duplication of the word, separated by a dash (-). For example, buku (book) when duplicated form buku-buku (books), while the duplicated form of batu (stone) is batu ...

  3. Reduplication - Wikipedia

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    Reduplication of Old Rapa occurs in four ways: full, rightward, leftward, and medial. Full and rightward are generally more frequently used as opposed to the leftward and medial. Leftward and medial only occur as CV reduplication and partial leftward and medial usually denote emphasis. [53] Example of reduplication forms: [53]

  4. Jambi Malay - Wikipedia

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    Reduplication is the process of forming words through repetition. In Jambi Malay, reduplication can take the forms of full reduplication, partial reduplication, and sound change reduplication. [28] Full reduplication in Jambi Malay can involve nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, numerals, and adverbs.

  5. Bangka Malay - Wikipedia

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    The five dialects in Bangka Malay do not show variations in the use of full reduplication. Full reduplication is applied to nouns, verbs, and adjectives. [37] Full reduplication with nouns is used to indicate plurality or forms resembling the base form. For example: kude-kude 'horse-horse' rumah-rumah 'house-house' pal-pal 'pole-pole' (from Dutch)

  6. Sambas Malay - Wikipedia

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    In full reduplication, the entire word, including its affixes, is repeated. In contrast, partial reduplication repeats only the root word, excluding the affix. Lastly, pseudo-reduplication refers to the repetition of words that lack a true root word or whose meaning changes when not repeated, often serving no grammatical function.

  7. Belitung Malay - Wikipedia

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    In full reduplication, the entire base form is repeated without phoneme changes or the addition of affixes. [15] For example: itam-itam 'black-black' pute-pute 'white-white' mikaq-mikaq 'you guys' keciq-keciq 'small-small' Reduplication of base forms in complex words is the repetition of affixed words where only the base form is repeated. [17]

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    President Joe Biden is commuting the sentences of nearly 1,500 people and pardoning 39 others in "the largest single-day act of clemency in modern history," the White House announced Thursday.

  9. Mukomuko language - Wikipedia

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    There are four types of reduplication in Mukomuko, which are full reduplication, partial reduplication, reduplication combined with the process of affixation and reduplication with phoneme changes. [22] Examples of full reduplication are: makan-makan ('eating out') malung-malung ('shy-shy') sesah-sesah ('wash-wash') Examples of partial ...