systematization
systematization
UK[ˌsɪstəmətaɪˈzeɪʃən]US[ˌsɪstəmətəˈzeɪʃən]
n
the act or process of arranging something according to an organized system or set of rules.
Morpheme Breakdown
system
atiz
ation
system
organized whole
atiz
e) (verb-forming suffix
ation
noun-forming suffix
Etymology
the word 'systematization' is built upon the greek-derived root 'system', which originates from 'syn-' (together) and 'histanai' (to set, to stand), conveying the idea of a complex whole standing together. the addition of the verb-forming suffix '-ize', borrowed into english via latin and french, transforms the noun into a process meaning 'to make into a system'. finally, the noun-forming suffix '-ation' is appended, converting the action into an abstract noun that denotes the act or result of organizing according to a coherent method. this tripartite construction elegantly charts the conceptual journey from a static arrangement ('system') to the dynamic process ('systematize') and finally to the abstract concept of that process itself ('systematization').
Analysis
Structure: system (organized whole) + atiz(e) (verb-forming suffix) + ation (noun-forming suffix)
- system: from greek 'sustēma' (whole compounded of several parts), functioning as the core root.
- atiz(e): from greek '-izein' via latin '-izāre', a suffix used to form verbs meaning 'to make or become'.
- ation: from latin '-ātiōn-', a suffix forming nouns of action or state.
Examples
the systematization of the company's filing procedures greatly improved efficiency.
his work involved the systematization of vast amounts of historical data.
the project requires the systematization of our research methods to ensure consistency.