In its less restricted sense, the figura etymologica refers to just about any sort of repetition of cognate words relatively close to each other.
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Multiple studies have shown that bilinguals recognize cognate words more quickly than non-cognate words, especially identical cognates, which produce the strongest effect.
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Multiple studies have shown that bilinguals recognize cognate words more quickly than non-cognate words, especially identical cognates, which produce the strongest effect.
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:You should understand also that the meaning of words in English is not limited by the meaning of cognate words in other languages like Portuguese.
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Realizational overlap occurs between the three dialects of Huastec, which have the same phonological system even though cognate words often do not have the same reflexes of this system.
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Nor did official documents ever refer to it as an empire ( " Imperium " or any cognate word ); instead, it was considered a dynastic union of autonomous kingdoms.
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Within Northern Batak, a study noted 76 % cognate words between Karo and Batak, 81 % with Pakpak, 80 % with Simalungun, and 30 % with Malay ( Indonesian ).
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A number of other European languages have cognate words which were borrowed from the Germanic languages during the Middle Ages, including " brog " in Spanish ( hence the place-name Burgos ).
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Her name is to be derived from a Sabine adjective corresponding to Latin " frus " but with a long vowel, such as the cognate words in every Indoeuropean language ( e . g.
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Other things named after dragons include : Thanh Long ( dragonfruit ), v�i r?ng ( waterspout ), x??ng r?ng ( Cactaceae ), long nh�n ( dragon eyes : Vietnamese cognate word for longan fruit ).