temporalisation

[US]//ˌtemp.ər.ə.laɪˈzeɪ.ʃən//
[UK]//ˌtem.pər.ə.ləˈzeɪ.ʃən//

Translation

n.The process of assigning a time or tense to an event or state.

Phrases & Collocations

temporalisation error

temporalisation system

temporalisation rules

verb temporalisation

tense temporalisation

temporalisation marker

temporalisation process

temporalisation analysis

temporalisation pattern

temporalisation meaning

Example Sentences

the temporalisation of history varies across different cultures.

scholars often analyze the temporalisation of memory in literary works.

the temporalisation process shapes our perception of past events.

cultural temporalisation influences how societies organize their daily routines.

anthropologists study the temporalisation of experience in indigenous communities.

the temporalisation framework helps explain social changes over time.

historical temporalisation reveals the relationship between time and human behavior.

modern life is characterized by the acceleration of temporalisation.

the temporalisation of events differs in oral and written traditions.

cognitive temporalisation affects how individuals plan for the future.

religious temporalisation determines the sacred calendars of different faiths.

the temporalisation of space creates unique urban experiences.

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