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More than one reduplicative process can occur in a given word:
Most words are created by either compounding or reduplicative derivation.
In reduplicative hallucinations there is the perception of seeing a double.
It often occurs in conjunction with a reduplicative vowel suffix.
Ontological truth is also identified with existence, which is a reduplicative property.
Formally, there are two reduplicative patterns, termed internal and external reduplication.
He was the first to name reduplicative paramnesia.
One can further categorize the reduplicative words into "True" and "Quasi" ones.
In reduplicative forms, stress marks indicate which stem syllable bears stress.
Some words have three or four syllables - many polysyllabic words are formed by reduplicative derivation.
Reduplicative paramnesia: the belief that a familiar person, place, object or body part has been duplicated.
Like reduplicative babbling in humans, the call type is often repeated several times before a new sequence of sounds is produced.
Reduplicative constructions.
In true reduplicative words, both words are actually real words and have meaning in the language in which it is used.
Faithfulness and reduplicative identity.
Heautoscopy is a term used in psychiatry and neurology for the reduplicative hallucination of "seeing one's own body at a distance".
The third reduplicative strategy results in only the final consonant being copied from the base, while the initial consonant and the vowel change.
Particular kinds of reduplicative hallucination include autoscopy, heautoscopy and out-of-body experiences.
Reduplicative allomorphy and language prehistory in Uto-Aztecan.
Capgras syndrome has also been linked to reduplicative paramnesia, another delusional misidentification syndrome.
Reduplicative paramnesia is a delusional misidentification syndrome in which the patient's surroundings are believed to exist in more than one physical location.
Reduplicative words in English: A study of formations of the types tick-tock, hurly-burly, and shilly-shally.
Autoscopy is the reduplicative hallucination of "seeing one's own body at a distance" and the person sees it from the place where he or she is located.
Additionally, several forms in the original chart have "-" in place of "+" in reduplicative forms.
Compulsive behaviours, stereotypies and reduplicative paramnesias can be part of the CNS spectrum.