👉 In linguistics, a singularizing is an operation that modifies or changes a word to eliminate repetition of its initial consonant. It can be used to make a word unique and distinct from other words in a sentence. A common example of this is when a word is added at the end of another word to create a new word with a different meaning. For example, "cat" becomes "cata," while "dog" becomes "dog." The process of singularizing involves changing the initial conson