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Reduplication in the Russian language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Reduplication in the Russian language The reduplication in the Russian language serves for various kinds of the intensification of the meaning. Reduplication is also observable in borrowed words, such as "" (; ping-pong) and "" (; zig-zag), but since the words were borrowed as is from other languages, they are not examples of reduplication as it works in the grammar of Russian. ==Syllabic/root/stem reduplication== There is virtually no productive syllabic or root/stem reduplication in the modern Russian language.〔, in Proc. Intl. Congress ''Russian Language: Historical Fates and Modern Times'' (), Moscow, MSU, March 13–16, 2001, section "Word Formation of the Modern Russian Language" 〕 An ancient lexical stratum of the Russian language provides examples such as "" (; mommy), "" (; daddy), "" (; granny)—a phenomenon common to many languages. It is argued that these words originated in the reduplicated babbling of infants.
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