Most hotels have hypocoristic names which are the default with their regulars, and with locals who know the area well. |
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So it appears that the formation of the hypocoristic takes place after the application of vowel harmony. |
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A hypocoristic is a lesser form of the given name used in more intimate situations, as a term of endearment, a pet name. |
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It is well known that this gave rise to the modern surname Meredith but outside of Wales few are aware of the hypocoristic form Bedo. |
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Consider the hypocoristic data in representing a common pattern in Arabic. |
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Our analysis is based on Colina's and Pineros's account of Spanish standard nominal truncation and hypocoristic formation, developed within optimality theory. |
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