ataatoato
Ataatoato is a theoretical term used in discussions of phonological reduplication and world-building for constructed languages. It denotes a triple reduplication pattern in which a base segment is repeated more than once, with a fixed linking element, to yield a longer, often trisyllabic sequence. The concept is primarily discussed as a typological or pedagogical example rather than a widespread natural feature of established languages.
Etymology and formation. The name ataatoato is formed by concatenating a simple base syllable with a repeating
Pattern and phonology. A typical realization of ataatoato involves a base segment, such as a CV syllable,
Usage and significance. Ataatoato is not widely attested in natural languages and is mainly cited in theoretical
See also: reduplication, triple reduplication, conlangs, typology.