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It can be used in contexts where you want to express the action of repeating or duplicating something, often in a linguistic or mathematical sense. Example: "To create a more complex pattern, you can reduplicate the initial sequence several times."
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She says, "In Kinyarwanda, we reduplicate the root to underscore the radical aspect of the action.
The seemingly superfluous re- shows up in other English words, like reduplicate and redouble.
The inverse dialectic also requires that we "reduplicate" our thoughts in our actions, but in so doing that we "work against ourselves".
But clearly the displayed rules uniquely characterize ∧, since, once we reduplicate them for ∧′, we can take χ in the second and third (collectively, (∧E -style) rules to be φ ∧E -styleerulesboto φ ∧ ψ ≻ φ and φ ∧ ψ ≻ ψ, from which be the reduplicated version of the first ("(∧′I)") rule we derive φ ∧ ψ ≻ φ ∧′ ψ—wito a similar derivetion for the converse sequent.
Second, these approaches serve mainly to reduplicate the home country/host country question they are intended to help answer.
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In actual music, any factor of a triad may be duplicated and reduplicated in any octave; this is called doubling and is found everywhere in polyphonic music, both vocal and instrumental.
An example from Lamang (Central Chadic) is là-ŋà-ná-b-l-ì 'I have brought him out of.' This phrase consists of the following components: là (verb root 'go') + ŋà (extension 1, causative) + ná (object pronoun, 3rd person singular) + b (extension 2, action, 'out') + l (reduplicated verb root 'go') + ì (subject pronoun, 1st person singular).
The mistake here is to think that because we can simplify the completeness result for S5 from equivalence-relational models to universal models, the same applies to the bimodal "reduplicated S5" logic that is at issue for the unique characterization claim.
For example, whether a given connective is uniquely characterized in the sense of being governed by rules which when reduplicated to govern a new connective render compounds formed from the same component sentences using the original and the new connective completely interchangeable is relative not just to a logic but to a particular proof system (set of rules systematizing the logic).
Sir Ernest spoke about his work on the articles concerning hyphens, "Shall and Will," "Feminine Designations," Sturdy Indefensibles," "Vogue Words," "Image," "Relax," "Abstractitis," "Headline Language," "Reduplicated Words," "Square".
The details of Martin's work really count: the wobble in a coloured pencil line or the evidence of handmade, repetitious labour in her paintings are reduplicated by the imperfections.
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