2022
DOI: 10.52696/imvd5398
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Corpus-Based Investigation of S-V Concord Patterns of Nouns with Latin Plural Endings

Abstract: English subject-verb concord can pose problems to learners such as omission of third person singular inflection and overextension due to linguistic typology, phonological and perceptual factors, syntax, and the number of nouns acting as the subject of the sentence, among others. A group of nouns that invites confusion is what Huddleston and Pullum (2002) call nouns with Latin plural endings whose singular forms are uncommon compared to their plural counterparts. This investigation aims to provide teachers with… Show more

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