Pluralisen
Pluralisen is a linguistic concept coined by Dan Paget and Izak van Zyl in 2019, referring to a distinct phenomenon occurring when language acquisitions theoretically encourage and create the emergence of plural past tense forms in English and other languages that currently do not or rarely use such inflection.
Pluralisen involves learning language in multiple forms parallel to total movement back to other inflection scenarios
Linguists have ongoing debates on Pluralisen, as these related languages are acquired non-collinearly, calling the new
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