gemination

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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A phenomenon when a consonant is pronounced for an audibly longer period of time than is done normally
{n} a repetition, a doubling, a fold
{i} duplication, doubling; grouping in pairs
the doubling of a word or phrase (as for rhetorical effect)
the act of copying or making a duplicate (or duplicates) of something; "this kind of duplication is wasteful"
A doubling; duplication; repetition
geminate
Forming a pair

For example, Martin (2007) notes that compounds in several languages (including English and Turkish) violate the general phonological principles in the language (e.g., English only allows geminate consonants in compounds).

geminate
To arrange in pairs
geminate
To occur in pairs
geminate
{a} double, growing in pairs
geminate
{s} paired; doubled
geminate
arrange or combine in pairs; "The consonants are geminated in these words
geminate
occur in pairs
geminate
{f} double; arrange in pairs
geminate
arrange in pairs; "Pair these numbers"
geminate
a doubled or long consonant; "the `n' in `thinness' is a geminate" arrange or combine in pairs; "The consonants are geminated in these words
geminate
arrange or combine in pairs; "The consonants are geminated in these words"
geminate
To double
geminate
form by reduplication; "The consonant reduplicates after a short vowel"; "The morpheme can be reduplicated to emphasize the meaning of the word"
geminate
a doubled or long consonant; "the `n' in `thinness' is a geminate"
geminate
In pairs or twains; two together; binate; twin; as, geminate flowers
gemination

    الواصلة

    ge·mi·na·tion

    النطق

    علم أصول الكلمات

    () From Latin geminātiō (“a doubling”).
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