| 11. | Before other stops and fricatives, it assimilates, creating an effect of gemination.
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| 12. | Gemination is the doubling of a consonant.
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| 13. | Adjectives regularly change in the plural form ( by gemination ) where nouns do not.
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| 14. | Other dialects exhibit gemination in this position, so that the latter is pronounced instead.
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| 15. | Gemination is also significant in Oromo.
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| 16. | Gemination is distinct from Gemini ".
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| 17. | Gemination in stops only occurs intervocalically.
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| 18. | The forewings are brown, with shining white longitudinal streaks and ante-apical costal geminations.
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| 19. | Some observers saw a phenomenon they called " gemination ", or doubling-two parallel canals.
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| 20. | Class-one verbs with short roots exhibit gemination of the final stem consonant in certain forms.
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