| 31. | Another example is, which means " kinds, " but the reduplicated form means " multiple kinds ."
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| 32. | For example, the Japanese word / dzori / means slipper is borrowed into Carolinian and may be reduplicated.
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| 33. | The tones of all reduplicated words are always within the same tonal register ( either upper or lower ).
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| 34. | The reduplicated �yo implies sub-optimal situations in both cases; full goodness / wellness is not achieved.
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| 35. | Another example is, which means " a kind, " but the reduplicated form means " multiple kinds ."
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| 36. | To indicate the plural morphologically, the first syllable of the root is reduplicated or a consonantal phoneme is geminated.
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| 37. | Usually, the first CVC of the root is reduplicated, but sometimes this only happens to the first CV.
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| 38. | The hindwings are pale bronzy brown, with a reduplicated pale line in the cilia, at the apex only.
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| 39. | Therefore, during a reduplicated sequence of sounds, the consonant and vowels are alternated as the mandible elevates and depresses.
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| 40. | Innovating instances of short / i, o, and e / arise from for example reduplicating syllables and loan words.
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