The word "Yuanyang" was disyllabic in ancient times, but it is not disyllabic in modern times.
Disyllabic means that the initials of two syllables are the same. For example, the initials of the word Li Ling are all consonants, which are disyllabic words; Duplication means that the vowels of two syllables are the same. For example, Ang Yun, Xiaoyao Tour is Aoyun, which is called reduplication.
Polyphony and reduplication are important word-formation means to form polyphonic words in ancient Chinese. In ancient times, disyllabic words (that is, disyllabic words with only one morpheme that cannot be disassembled) were mostly disyllabic words or rhyming words.
Discovery and function:
Wang Guowei, a modern scholar, compiled The Collection of Lian Mian Words, and selected 2,774 words from pre-Qin works such as poetry, calligraphy, Yi, Li, Zuo Zhuan, Shuowen and Erya, among which 2,058 were disyllabic words.
Another function of disyllabic and rhyming is to increase the musical beauty of language. For example, Bai Juyi's poem "Since the chaos in Henan, the hunger was stopped in Guanzhong, and the brothers were separated, each in one place.
Because the full moon has double tones and overlapping rhymes, it also promoted the discovery of initials and finals in the Middle Ages. Because the representatives of disyllabic words can become initials (letters), and overlapping rhyming words can become rhymes together. However, because rhyme is easy to recognize and disyllabic is difficult to recognize, rhyme books came into being in Wei and Jin Dynasties, and letters came into being in the late Tang and Five Dynasties.
Extended data:
Commonly used words include disyllabic words, disyllabic words and disyllabic words:
Disyllabic words are a phonetic phenomenon in Chinese. It is common in couplets and poems, and proper use of disyllabic rhymes will enhance the musical beauty of couplets. My fields and gardens were destroyed by the war; My own flesh and blood became the scum of the street. This is a couplet in Bai Juyi's Seven Laws. Liaoluo: Sparse, cold and lonely. Liuli: The flow is discontinuous.
Lian Mian Ci is a disyllabic morpheme. A linking word is an inseparable word composed of two syllables. It has two words and only one morpheme. Some of these two words have the same initials, such as "generosity"; Some rhymes are consistent, such as "gentle and graceful"; Some are homophonic repetition, such as "tireless"
Reduplicated words are words formed by repeating the same syllable, which is a widely used part of speech. Through the use of reduplicated words, people and things can be vividly described in terms of sound, shape, emotion and state, with vivid expression effect. The use of reduplicated words in literary works greatly increases the vividness of language and the appeal of works.