Pluralina
Pluralina is a hypothetical linguistic feature used in typology to denote a distinct kind of plural marking that extends beyond a single nominal phrase to encode plurality across multiple clauses or coordinate structures. It is not a description of an attested system, but a theoretical construct employed to explore how languages might signal distributive or collective plurality in discourse.
Realization variants of pluralina can be affixal markers on verbs or nouns, clitic particles attached to coordinated
History and usage: The term was introduced in theoretical discussions in the 2010s by researchers examining
Example (fictional language): The base sentence “The children left” may be rendered with a pluralina verb-marking
See also: plurality, agreement, distributive reading, collective noun, morphosyntax.