pluralnih
Pluralnih is a linguistic term used in morphosyntactic typology to describe the set of forms by which plurality is encoded in noun phrases across languages with systematic case and gender inflection. The pluralnih repertoire includes suffixes, stem changes, or separate words that mark plural agreement on nouns, adjectives, determiners, and pronouns, and that interact with case, number, and definiteness. The concept is used to compare how languages implement plural concord within noun phrases.
The name pluralnih is constructed from the English root plural with a Slavic-style adjectival suffix, a convention
Pluralnih forms may attach as suffixes to nouns (suffixal pluralnih), appear as stem changes (ablaut-like pluralnih),
Typology and cross-linguistic patterns
Across languages, pluralnih patterns show substantial variety: productive suffixal systems, stem-based changes with limited allomorphy, and
plurality, grammatical agreement, noun phrase, inflection, typology