Reduplicative

Word REDUPLICATIVE
Character 13
Hyphenation re du pli ca tive
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A linguistic term for repeating a word twice. Generally emphasizes the duplicated word, but American slang uses it to indicate that the word is being used in its truest or most specialized sense. Urban Dictionary

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The word "reduplicative" in example sentences

OB, CC (which he calls a reduplicative acronym), and PO. ❋ Unknown (1984)

This distinction between diminishing and non-diminishing qualifications has relevance to the analysis of reduplicative propositions. ❋ Unknown (2006)

During the coming week, artist Simon Pope and I will be giving a couple of talks on Walking Here and There - an art / science collaboration project that aims to investigate the interaction of place and memory in psychosis, and particularly reduplicative paramnesia, the delusional belief that a place exists in two or more locations simultaneously. ❋ Unknown (2006)

I'll be talking about the science and neuropsychology of reduplicative paramnesia and we'll both be discussing how we've found trying to combine our disciplines to better understand space and location, as well as unusual states of mind. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Unless I have accidentally confused reduplicative phrases at some point, this all follows by traditional reduplicative analysis; thus my original statement, "Being God doesn't entail anything about being human even if what is God is also human" is relevant. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Roughly, the difference is that the reduplication in specificative propositions fiddles with the subject; in reduplicative propositions, it fiddles with how the predicate applies to the subject. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The Sally and Bob examples fit the reduplicative schema (S) but do not satisfy the entailment condition (C). ❋ Unknown (2005)

As an example, take the reduplicative proposition, "Every human being as rational is risible." ❋ Unknown (2005)

I don't see how the claim "'X is human' does not entail 'X is mortal' unqualifiedly" presupposes the issue at hand; for one can reject and, I imagine, many do the claim that being human entails being mortal without any acceptance of the doctrine of Incarnation, the Chalcedonian definition, or reduplicative analysis. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The traditional analysis isolates four exponents for every reduplicative proposition: ❋ Unknown (2005)

A reduplicative proposition, in the broad sense, is an exponible proposition--in technical terms, it's something that can't be plugged directly into a categorical syllogism without translation into more than one categorical proposition; in non-technical terms, to examine it, you have to unfold its meaning more fully. ❋ Unknown (2005)

I've been considering reduplicatively reduplicative propositions. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Propositions of type 1 are called specificative reduplicative propositions, or specifically reduplicative propositions, or simply specificative propositions. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Roberto Poli has an interesting online discussion of reduplicative analysis, Qua-Theories PDF; for HTML, here's Google's cache. ❋ Unknown (2005)

In sum, the reduplicative strategy is of no use in showing the logical tenability of the two natures doctrine. ❋ Unknown (2005)

In other words, to show that this contradiction is really a contradiction, you have to show that it is impossible for anything to be both God and man, because otherwise the reduplicative propositions 'God as God is immortal' and 'God as man is mortal' are not contradictory the reduplicative phrase modifies the predicate and prevents them from being univocal; if so, the alleged contradiction is a case of the fallacy of equivocation. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The key exponent here is 4; in explaining the reduplicative proposition, we can just say, "Every human being's being rational is a cause of his/her being risible; therefore every human being is risible inasmuch as he/she is rational." ❋ Unknown (2005)

Aristotle, for instance, argued that being qua being is the subject of metaphysics when a term reduplicates itself, this is called a reflexive reduplication; Leibniz's principles of identity presuppose reduplicative analysis; Anscombe has noted that her use of the phrase 'under the description' in discussing intention is reduplicative. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The reduplicative propositions about Sally and Bob do not boil down to contradictions. ❋ Unknown (2005)

"[Your cousin] [kissed] you? You mean, like a _kiss_ kiss?" "Was it a _date_ date or just [a date]?" ❋ Timecube (2004)

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