pluralconditional
Pluralconditional is a term used in linguistics and philosophy of language to describe conditional constructions in which plurality plays a central role in the antecedent, the consequent, or both. The focus is on how a plural reference affects the interpretation and truth conditions of the conditional sentence.
In semantic analyses, pluralconditionals are often analyzed as exhibiting distributive versus collective readings. A distributive reading
Cross-linguistically, pluralconditionals interact with how languages encode plurality, agreement, and quantification. Some languages mark distributive versus
Challenges in the field include ambiguity between readings, diachronic variation, and the alignment of natural language