duplitseeruvad
Duplitseeruvad is a hypothetical morphophonological process described in linguistic theory and in some world-building grammars to account for a type of intra-word duplication. The core idea is that a linguistic unit repeats one or more of its segments in a predictable way, producing reduplication-like forms that interact with affixal morphology. The term is modeled in a way that echoes Estonian-style verb morphology, with suffix-like elements marking person or tense, and is used primarily as a descriptive label for a theoretical pattern rather than a widely attested natural phenomenon.
Etymology and coinage: The form duplitseeruvad is constructed from a stem duplitseer- (deriving from the word
Mechanisms and typology: Two principal patterns are described. Internal duplication repeats a contiguous segment within the
Functional notes: Proposed functions include intensification, aspectual shading, or disambiguation among near-identical items. In natural-language descriptions,
See also: reduplication, morphophonology, concatenation, conlang.