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Contrastive focus reduplication : ウィキペディア英語版 | Contrastive focus reduplication Contrastive focus reduplication (also lexical cloning, the double construction) is a type of syntactic reduplication found in some languages that indicates the prototypical meaning of the repeated word or phrase, a form of retronymy. The term word word was coined by U.S. writer Paul Dickson in 1982 to describe this. The first part of the reduplicant bears contrastive intonational stress. ==Examples==
* ''cable'' television vs. ''television'' television. * ''e''-book vs. ''book'' book. * Freelance work vs. ''work'' work. * The poem "After the Funeral"〔(【引用サイトリンク】title="Elusive" and "After the Funeral" by Billy Collins )〕 by Billy Collins contains many examples of contrastive focus reduplication.
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