Accidental Tautonyms Accidental Tautonyms

Accidental Tautonyms

Word Ways 2008, Nov, 41, 4

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Publisher Description

Whether you call them repeaters, double-ups, reduplications, or technically, tautonyms, words like FROUFROU, HINAHINA and GUITGUIT are fascinating. From ATLATL to ZOOZOO, and KAVAKAVA to TUCUTUCU, from DIVIDIVI to QUINAQUINA, and RIRORIRO to CHIQUICHIQUI, they all catch your eye. My favorite tautonyms are the 'accidental' repeaters, words such as TESTES, PALPAL, VALVAL, SESSES and the lovely HOTSHOTS that are 'visual' but not 'aural' doubles. Actually, in some compound examples the two halves are pronounced almost identically. For instance, with a word like LIPSLIPS there is very little difference whether it is LIP + SLIPS or LIPS + LIPS.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2008
1 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
6
Pages
PUBLISHER
Jeremiah Farrell
SIZE
47
KB

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