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Most scholars define reduplication as a formally restricted
grammatical process, neatly distinguishing it from 'mere'
repetition as a discoursal option. However, there is a fuzzy grey
area between the two processes that has rarely been explored so
far. In this timely collection, the phenomenon of exact repetition,
understood broadly as the systematic iteration of one and the same
linguistic item within relatively close syntactic proximity, is
investigated from a number of angles. The volume contains studies
from phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics, and
deals with a broad range of languages, including alleged
'reduplication avoiders'. In bringing together different
theoretical perspectives, phenomenological domains, and
methodologies, and in linking the fields of syntax and discourse to
those of morphology and morphophonology, the volume provides new
insights into the structure and meaning of exact repetition
phenomena, and, more generally, into their status within a theory
of language. The collection will appeal to formally and
functionally oriented scholars from all subfields of linguistics,
including typology.
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