| 1. | In reduplication, the reduplicant is most often repeated only once.
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| 2. | However, most young women and children do not use reduplication.
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| 3. | Proto-Indo-European also used reduplication for imperfective aspect.
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| 4. | In Comox, this is largely achieved through VC reduplication.
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| 5. | Reduplication can emphasize or otherwise alter the meaning of a word.
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| 6. | Partial reduplication involves copying only certain segments of the word base.
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| 7. | Partial reduplication typically involves the affixation of non-reduplicated segments.
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| 8. | Samoan Braille has an unusual punctuation mark, a reduplication sign.
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| 9. | Reduplication is also visible in the present tense stems of certain verbs.
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| 10. | A nasal stop appears after the reduplication in some verbs.
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