pluralinducing
Pluralinducing is a term used in linguistics to describe elements or constructions that bias a noun phrase toward a plural interpretation. The idea is that certain devices, by their meaning or syntactic position, push the head noun to be interpreted as referring to more than one item, even when plural morphology is absent or optional.
Common pluralinducing sources include numerals and explicit quantifiers (three cats, several books, many attendees), which require
Cross-linguistic variation is substantial. Some languages mark number primarily on the noun, while others rely on
In practice, the concept helps explain why certain expressions consistently elicit plural agreement or plural verb
See also: plurality, count noun, mass noun, numeral, determiner, quantifier, noun phrase, agreement.