pluralperson
Pluralperson is a coined term used in linguistic and social theory to describe a unit made up of multiple individuals that is treated as a single agent in language and argument. The concept highlights how groups can act or be described as either a unified entity or as a collection of distinct actors, depending on context and perspective. Although not widely standardized, pluralperson appears in discussions of collective agency, group identity, and morphosyntactic agreement.
In grammar, pluralperson refers to how a group subject is treated by verbs and pronouns: as a
In sociolinguistics and philosophy, pluralperson also signals collective identity and shared intent. Usage can reflect inclusive
The term is not an established label in major reference grammars, but it appears in theoretical discussions