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As far as I know, reduplication refers to the repetition of its words, thus strengthening the tone of its sentences? In order to simulate sound, strengthen meaning and image, overlapping the same word is reduplication. Example (1): Looking for it, it's lonely and sad. Li Qingzhao's "Slow Sound" (2): There are many trees growing around the lotus pond, which are lush. Zhu Ziqing's Moonlight on the Lotus Pond
Reduplication, also called reduplication, or weighing words, is a kind of compound words, which uses rhetorical techniques similar to reduplication. Overlapping words are composed of two or more Chinese characters with the same form and meaning, which are used by overlapping. Most [[[onomatopoeia]] are composed of overlapping words. It may appear in written and spoken language. China knew how to use reduplicative words as early as in The Book of Songs, such as "Cutting trees and singing birds" (Xiaoya. Record).
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It's a repetitive word.
For example: mother-in-law and fussing.
In order to simulate sound, strengthen meaning and image, overlapping the same word is reduplication. Example (1): Looking for it, it's lonely and sad. Li Qingzhao's "Slow Sound" (2): There are many trees growing around the lotus pond, which are lush. In Moonlight over the Lotus Pond, Zhu Ziqing's reduplication ................. is to reuse the same word 1. Dare to do it. 2. smug. 3. unhappy. 5. Keep quiet. 6. shy. 7. The road ahead is boundless. 8. Be swayed by considerations of gain and loss. 9. Look at all aspects. Look at each other.
Reduplication, also called reduplication, or weighing words, is a kind of compound words, which uses rhetorical techniques similar to reduplication. Overlapping words are composed of two or more Chinese characters with the same form and meaning, which are used by overlapping. Most [[[onomatopoeia]] are composed of overlapping words. It may appear in written and spoken language. China knew how to use reduplicative words as early as in The Book of Songs, such as "Cutting trees and singing birds" (Xiaoya. Record).
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