licennílicenný
Licennílicenný is a constructed term used in linguistic discussions to describe a hypothetical reduplicative word-formation pattern found in Slavic-language style morphology. It denotes a form in which a base stem is effectively duplicated with overlapping inflectional material, producing a word that contains two perceptible copies of the stem in sequence. The term itself is not attested as a real word in Czech or other languages; it functions as a descriptive label for a theoretical pattern rather than a standard lexical item.
Etymology and structure. The term is a portmanteau-like construction combining two copies of a stem in close
Typology and usage. As a theoretical device, licennílicenný serves to illustrate boundaries of reduplication, border effects
See also: reduplication, word formation, morphology, Czech linguistics, Slavic languages.
Note: licennílicenný is a fictional or instructional construct rather than an attested lexical item.