noun
- The process or result of doubling or repeating a consonant sound or letter in a word, especially in phonetics and linguistics.
- Instances or examples of doubled consonants in speech or writing.
Usage: linguistics; phonetics
Usage: linguistics
Examples
- In Italian, geminations of consonants can change the meaning of words, such as 'caro' (dear) versus 'carro' (cart).
- The linguist studied geminations across different Romance languages.
- English has fewer geminations than Italian or Finnish.
- Geminations occur naturally in many languages as a phonetic feature.
- The speaker's geminations were clearly audible in the recorded interview.
- Understanding geminations is essential for learning proper pronunciation in Italian.