singularization
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editsingularization (countable and uncountable, plural singularizations)
- The process or result of singularizing
- 2019 January 20, “India on the size charts”, in Ahmedabad Mirror[1]:
- When the world is moving towards globalisation and standardisation, India seems to be taking a step back. For something like clothing sizes for the Indian consumer market, singularisation makes way more sense than putting efforts into into introducing an entirely new size chart.
- 2019, Anna Bączkowska, “A Corpus-Assised Critical Discourse Analysis of 'Migrants' and 'Migration' in the British Tabloids and Quality Press”, in Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, editor, Contacts and Contrasts in Cultures and Languages, Springer, →ISBN, page 168:
- Migrant in the singular is used as a noun or as a premodification of another noun, e.g., migrant worker (individualisation, singularisation), migrant labour (functionalisation) or migrant community (collectivisation, singularisation) and migrant families (collectivisation, pluralization), and such cases appear in all papers.
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