Associative plural marking in English varieties

IF 1.2 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS English Today Pub Date : 2023-11-08 DOI:10.1017/s0266078423000354
Maryann Overstreet, George Yule
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We normally think of ‘plural’ in English in terms of reference to more than one, as in the use of the word dogs to refer to more than one dog . This is described as the ‘ordinary’ or ‘additive’ plural, which has referential homogeneity in the sense that every member of the group referenced by dogs is a dog . In contrast, there is another type of plural which is used for human groups and has referential heterogeneity, that is, each member of the referenced group is a separate individual. 1 In addition, each of those members is associated in some way, typically as family, friend or habitual companion, with a prominent member of the group, hence the term ‘associative’ plural for the construction. The following description is from Moravcsik (2003). Associative plurals will be taken to be constructions whose meaning is ‘X and X's associate(s),’ where all members are individuals, X is the focal referent, and the associate(s) form a group centering around X. (pp. 470–471)
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英语变体中的联想复数标记
在英语中,我们通常认为“复数”指的是不止一只狗,比如dogs这个词指的是不止一只狗。这被描述为“普通”或“附加”的复数形式,它具有指称同质性,即狗所指代的群体中的每一个成员都是狗。相反,还有一种类型的复数用于人类群体,具有指称异质性,即指称群体的每个成员都是一个独立的个体。此外,这些成员中的每一个都以某种方式联系在一起,通常是作为家人、朋友或惯常的伴侣,与群体中的一个重要成员联系在一起,因此这个结构被称为“联想”复数。以下描述来自Moravcsik(2003)。联想复数的意思是“X和X的同伙”,其中所有成员都是个体,X是焦点所指物,而同伙则以X为中心形成一个群体。
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