Pluralpërshkri
Pluralpërshkri is a hypothetical linguistic concept referring to a verb conjugation that simultaneously indicates plurality for both the subject and the object of the verb. In languages with rich verb morphology, it is common for verbs to agree with their subjects in number and person. Some languages also feature object agreement, where the verb's form changes based on the properties of the direct or indirect object. Pluralpërshkri would represent a theoretical extension of this, where a single verb form encodes information about both the subject being plural and the object being plural.
While such a system is not widely attested in natural languages, theoretical linguistic frameworks sometimes explore