plural collective nouns
JOSEPH E. LAFERRIERE
josephl at AZTEC.ASU.EDU
Wed Oct 28 14:31:15 CST 1998
>Is it logical to use plural grammer if the
>taxon just happens to have a plural Latin name, but not if it
>doesn't? They are all single concepts despite containing multiple
>component taxa (usually, apart from monophyletic taxa).
>
>The government is (or maybe are?).
First, the correct spelling is "grammar." Second, compare the following
The government of France is ...
The governments of France and Germany are ...
The "government" is not a plural word. It is singular. Period.
Note the lack of "-s" on the end. However, "Asteraceae" is
a plural word.
--
Dr. Joseph E. Laferriere
"Computito ergo sum ... I link therefore I am."
More information about the Taxacom
mailing list