Pluralrelative
Pluralrelative is a linguistic term used to describe a type of relative clause in which the relative element encodes plurality. In this approach, a plural marker appears on the relative pronoun, determiner, or a related element of the relative clause, signaling that the reference of the head noun or the overall relative proposition is plural. This is distinct from systems in which plurality is inferred solely from the verb or the main noun, without explicit plural marking on the relative marker itself.
Morphology and syntax are the main focus of pluralrelative. Realizations may include a plural form of the
Typologically, pluralrelative is reported in a limited set of languages with rich nominal or pronominal systems.
See also: relative clauses, number agreement, pronoun morphology.