Geminated vs Geminate - What's the difference?
geminated | geminate |
(geminate)
Forming a pair.
* 2008 , Sara Finley,
To arrange in pairs.
To occur in pairs.
Forming a pair.
* 2008 , Sara Finley,
To arrange in pairs.
To occur in pairs.
As verbs the difference between geminated and geminate
is that geminated is (geminate) while geminate is to arrange in pairs.As an adjective geminate is
forming a pair.geminated
English
Verb
(head)geminate
English
Adjective
(-)Review of “The Representation and Processing of Compound Words”
- For example, Martin (2007) notes that compounds in several languages (including English and Turkish) violate the general phonological principles in the language (e.g., English only allows geminate consonants in compounds).
Verb
(geminat)Derived terms
* geminationgeminate
English
Adjective
(-)Review of “The Representation and Processing of Compound Words”
- For example, Martin (2007) notes that compounds in several languages (including English and Turkish) violate the general phonological principles in the language (e.g., English only allows geminate consonants in compounds).