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- Q1450795 subject Q8498129.
- Q1450795 abstract "In linguistics, singulative number and collective number (abbreviated SGV and COL) are terms used when the grammatical number for multiple items is the unmarked form of a noun, and the noun is specially marked to indicate a single item. When a language using a collective-singulative system does mark plural number overtly, that form is called the plurative.This is the opposite of the more common singular–plural pattern, where a noun is unmarked when it represents one item, and is marked to represent more than one item.".
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- Q1450795 wikiPageWikiLink Q8498129.
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- Q1450795 type Thing.
- Q1450795 comment "In linguistics, singulative number and collective number (abbreviated SGV and COL) are terms used when the grammatical number for multiple items is the unmarked form of a noun, and the noun is specially marked to indicate a single item.".
- Q1450795 label "Singulative number".
- Q1450795 differentFrom Q504952.