What do you mean by "disyllabic words"?

Disyllabic words refer to continuous words with the same initials and finals of two syllables.

Examples of disyllabic words are as follows:

Sandy's Jingjing, Xiao Jing, Mix, Xiao Wei, Xiao Wei, Xiao Wei, Xiao Wei and Xiao Wei.

Extended data

Disyllabic reduplication is 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. A disyllabic word is a continuous word.

Lian Mian Ci is another name of Lian Mian Ci. 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"; The other two syllables are irrelevant, such as "whisper". The existence of the first three conjunctions enhances the musicality of Chinese. Lian Mian's Ci can't be used separately, and there are few words that are separated because of rhetorical needs (such as "overwhelming generosity").

Besides disyllabic words, there are three kinds of continuous words:

1, a disyllabic word. A disyllabic word means that the initials of two syllables are the same. Such as "smart" and "strange".

2. Overlapping words. Overlapping words refer to conjunctions with the same vowels in two syllables. For example, Camel and Wandering

3. Non-disyllabic words (other). Non-disyllabic rhyming words refer to conjunctions that are neither disyllabic nor rhyming. Such as "glass".