flertalsbaserede
Flertalsbaserede is a term used in linguistics to describe grammatical phenomena where the plural form of a noun or noun phrase acts as the base or anchor for inflectional patterns, rather than the singular form. The concept is used to characterize systems in which plural endings, determiner agreement, or adjective agreement are driven by the plural rather than by the singular form of the head noun. It is primarily a descriptive label found in typological studies and discussions of Nordic languages, and its exact usage can vary between authors.
In a flertalsbaseret system, agreement and inflection may follow plural cues across different parts of the
The term is most commonly encountered in descriptive or comparative work rather than in prescriptive grammar.
See also: number, agreement, plural, morphosyntax, typology.