Singulaarse
Singulaarse is a term encountered in some discussions of linguistic typology and in speculative linguistics to denote a proposed grammatical category that marks referents as unique, non-replicable singular entities within discourse. Unlike the conventional grammatical number, which contrasts singular and plural, singulaarse is intended to encode a sense of unicity or indivisibility that persists across clauses or contexts.
Origins and usage: The term appears as a neologism in a small subset of contemporary papers and
Morphology and syntax: In proposed analyses, singulaarse could be realized as a distinct morphological marker (suffix,
Examples: In a hypothetical sentence, one might encounter: I saw a singulaarse chair in the room to
Status and reception: As a theoretical construct, singulaarse remains debated and is not part of standard grammars.
See also: grammatical number, definiteness, specificity, unicity, nominal morphology.