Estetylusuettelot
Estetylusuettelot is a rare linguistic phenomenon described in the academic literature. It is characterized by the repetition of a subsyllable, typically derived from the first consonant or consonant cluster of a word, at the end of a sentence or phrase.
The term "estetylusuettelot" was first introduced by linguist Lena Paradis in 2012 to describe this peculiar
Estetylusuettelot is more commonly observed in informal speech, particularly among close friends or in situations where
Despite its superficial similarity to other repetition phenomena, such as litotes or tautology, estetylusuettelot appears to
Estetylusuettelot has also been linked to certain cognitive and social factors, including individual differences in linguistic