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reduplicationthe formulation of new words through the repetition of part or all of a wordwhich occurs in many languages. The following examples from...
reduplication—the formulation of new words through the repetition of part or all of a word—which occurs in many languages.
The following examples from Samoan illustrate this type of morphological rule.
manao = "he wishes" mananao = "they wish" matua = "he is old" matutua = "they are old" malosi = "he is strong" malolosi = "they are strong" punou = "he bends" punonou = "they bend" atamaki = "he is wise" atamamaki = "they are wise" savali = "he travels" pepese = "they sing" laga = "he weaves"- What is the Somoan for:
- they weave
- they travel
- he sings
- Formulate a general statement (a morphological rule) that states how to form the plural verb form from the singular form.