How Do You Spell LATERALISE?

Pronunciation: [lˈatəɹəlˌa͡ɪz] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "lateralise" is a subject of debate among linguists. It is commonly spelled with a "z" in American English as "lateralize," while British English uses an "s" spelling as "lateralise." This spelling is derived from the root word "lateral," meaning "at the side." The IPA phonetic transcription for "lateralise" is /ləˈtɛrəlaɪz/. The pronunciation of this word includes a schwa sound (/ə/), stress on the second syllable (/ˈtɛr/), and a long "e" sound in the last syllable (/laɪz/).

LATERALISE Meaning and Definition

  1. Lateralise is a verb that refers to the process of shifting or locating something to one side of the body, specifically in terms of cognitive or functional abilities. It is derived from the adjective lateral, which pertains to the sides or sideways.

    In the context of neuroscience and psychology, lateralisation is associated with the division of brain functions between the left and right hemispheres. It is a phenomenon that suggests that certain cognitive processes or abilities are more dominant on one side of the brain than the other. For instance, language processing is generally lateralised to the left hemisphere in most individuals, while spatial awareness and recognition tend to be dominant in the right hemisphere.

    The term lateralise can also be used in other applications, such as in physical rehabilitation. In this sense, it relates to the development or enhancement of control over movements and coordination on one side of the body. For instance, after a stroke or injury that affects one side of the body, a physiotherapist may work with a patient to lateralise their motor functions and regain strength, mobility, and dexterity.

    In summary, lateralise refers to the process of shifting or locating functions, abilities, or movements to one side or hemisphere of the body, particularly in relation to cognitive, functional, or rehabilitative aspects.

Etymology of LATERALISE

The word "lateralise" is derived from the Latin word "lateralis", meaning "pertaining to the side". The suffix "-ize" has been added to form a verb. Therefore, "lateralise" refers to the process of favoring or using one side of the body or brain over the other.

Conjugate verb Lateralise

CONDITIONAL

I would lateralise
you would lateralise
he/she/it would lateralise
we would lateralise
they would lateralise

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be lateralising
you would be lateralising
he/she/it would be lateralising
we would be lateralising
they would be lateralising

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have lateralise
you would have lateralise
he/she/it would have lateralise
we would have lateralise
they would have lateralise

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been lateralising
you would have been lateralising
he/she/it would have been lateralising
we would have been lateralising
they would have been lateralising

FUTURE

I will lateralise
you will lateralise
he/she/it will lateralise
we will lateralise
they will lateralise

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be lateralising
you will be lateralising
he/she/it will be lateralising
we will be lateralising
they will be lateralising

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have lateralised
you will have lateralised
he/she/it will have lateralised
we will have lateralised
they will have lateralised

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been lateralising
you will have been lateralising
he/she/it will have been lateralising
we will have been lateralising
they will have been lateralising

IMPERATIVE

you lateralise
we let´s lateralise

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to lateralise

PAST

I lateralised
you lateralised
he/she/it lateralised
we lateralised
they lateralised

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was lateralising
you were lateralising
he/she/it was lateralising
we were lateralising
they were lateralising

PAST PARTICIPLE

lateralised

PAST PERFECT

I had lateralised
you had lateralised
he/she/it had lateralised
we had lateralised
they had lateralised

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been lateralising
you had been lateralising
he/she/it had been lateralising
we had been lateralising
they had been lateralising

PRESENT

I lateralise
you lateralise
he/she/it lateralises
we lateralise
they lateralise

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am lateralising
you are lateralising
he/she/it is lateralising
we are lateralising
they are lateralising

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

lateralising

PRESENT PERFECT

I have lateralised
you have lateralised
he/she/it has lateralised
we have lateralised
they have lateralised

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been lateralising
you have been lateralising
he/she/it has been lateralising
we have been lateralising
they have been lateralising