Imitative reading refers to a technique where readers mimic the pronunciation, pace, and tone of a native speaker to improve their language skills. By emulating a native speaker's speech patterns, intonation, and rhythm, learners can enhance their fluency and comprehension in the language they are trying to learn.
The word, spit, is in itself onomatopaeic, or imitative, if you prefer. Spew has a similar origin, and is also imitative.
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Imitative products are products that are new to a company but were already established in the marketplace. Example: Sony invented the walkman, but many companies imitated it.
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Repetitive and Imitative
An imitative entrepreneur is someone who adopts successful concepts and idea that have been proven by innovative entrepreneurs. They essentially copy the technologies and techniques created by others.
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Not exactly. It is a word-like imitative sound.
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