1 to make a word plural in form:
Certain nouns, such as "information," cannot be pluralized.
Lexical diversity in terms of the number of different verbs expressed in the past tense and the number of different nouns pluralized did not differ.
To address the question of productivity, the ratio of different nouns pluralized to the total number of nouns pluralized were analyzed.
Several children also pluralized a newly learned noun, whereas none of them formed a past tense with a newly learned verb.
These often have the effect of pluralizing arguments, but ' distributive ' is a more accurate description.
Problematizing and pluralizing 'sociocultural theory'.
These positions can be reconciled insofar as state action over time to pluralize or corporatize associations immediately impacts institutional trajectory and associational capacities, key resources during crisis.
Clark suggested that the definite feminine la, which pluralizes as las, is more salient than the definite masculine el.
Singular kinship terms can be pluralized using the plural marker "cc", as in "cc anh".