Abstract:The Mainland Scandinavian languages have variants of two indefinite singular articles, en ('a/ an') and någon ('any'). In these languages, the article någon also has a plural form, några, but Swedish differs from Danish and Norwegian in that en also has a plural form: ena. Thus, Swedish has a system of two indefinite plural articles. However, the use of ena is restricted and not thoroughly clarified. This study investigates the use of ena as an indefinite plural article in modern Swedish by comparing it to the… Show more
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