What figure of speech is used when we say sugar mugar? What is the word?

When we talk about two word combinations in our speech like sugar mugar and sugar fugar only imply the same word. What does the word “English” mean in this instance?

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Asked on March 27, 2021 in Grammar.
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Is making a repetition a form of reduplication? Reduplication is the most common term, but let’s explore some more specific terms that are less common.

R. B.: The element attached to the base consists of both copied segments and fixed segments, ( a few linguists call this a duplifix

: a element attached to the base that consists of both affix and reduplicante) ( Understanding Morphology, Haspelmath and Sims, p. 1443)

If

we adopt this terminology, one common example would be the English duplifix (prefix) /m/ (variously spelled schm or shm ), and this process is sometimes called shm -reduplication. ”What do you say on a duplifix when the subject is rejected?

You promised me breakfast. I asked God for it in bed. But I wasn’t sure how happened.

Brodie : Breakfast, lunch. The Score: Look at it and understand with all the truth. I’m up 12 to 2 seconds into my second period and it’s just the second period. What could be the reason for this? Breakfasts come and go, Rene, but Hartford, “The Whale,” they only beat Vancouver once, maybe twice in a lifetime.

Here, breakfast is the discourse topic, and

Brodie is expressing a pejorative, dismissive attitude toward this topic with shm -reduplication.

Some people consider this form of reduplications as echo reduplications. These are common. In your example, mugar echoes sugar, but with the initial consonant replaced with /m/. If you are like most individuals on a network, why would you prefer mugar to be mugar? This might be the best term for your particular example; it doesn’t imply any sort of pejorative meaning like shm -reduplication does.

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Is making a repetition a form of reduplication? Reduplication is the most common term, but let’s explore some more specific terms that are less common.

R. B.: The element attached to the base consists of both copied segments and fixed segments, ( a few linguists call this a duplifix

: a element attached to the base that consists of both affix and reduplicante) ( Understanding Morphology, Haspelmath and Sims, p. 1443)

If

we adopt this terminology, one common example would be the English duplifix (prefix) /m/ (variously spelled schm or shm ), and this process is sometimes called shm -reduplication. ”What do you say on a duplifix when the subject is rejected?

You promised me breakfast. I asked God for it in bed. But I wasn’t sure how happened.

Brodie : Breakfast, lunch. The Score: Look at it and understand with all the truth. I’m up 12 to 2 seconds into my second period and it’s just the second period. What could be the reason for this? Breakfasts come and go, Rene, but Hartford, “The Whale,” they only beat Vancouver once, maybe twice in a lifetime.

Here, breakfast is the discourse topic, and

Brodie is expressing a pejorative, dismissive attitude toward this topic with shm -reduplication.

Some people consider this form of reduplications as echo reduplications. These are common. In your example, mugar echoes sugar, but with the initial consonant replaced with /m/. If you are like most individuals on a network, why would you prefer mugar to be mugar? This might be the best term for your particular example; it doesn’t imply any sort of pejorative meaning like shm -reduplication does.

Have fun!

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