Markers of plurality:
§         Productive markers – s, es, (i)es
§         Unproductive markers – s ending accompanied by change in the noun
            -s with change of voiceless to voiced consonant
·        only change in spelling - lives, shelves, calves, elves
·        change in pronunciation – houses, youths, mouths
·        exception – beliefs, chiefs, cliffs, gulfs, proofs, roofs
·        alternative forms – scarfs – scarves, hoofs – hooves
            nouns changing in base vowel
men, women, mice, lice, teeth, feet, geese
            –en (-r + en) – historical endings
oxen, children, brethren
            zero marker
council, craft, sheep, Japanese
·        measures – stone, dozen, mile (two-mile walk, ten-minute break, two-pound note) 
Plurals of compounds:
            not contain a noun ® plural at the end
forget-me-nots, take-offs
            contain one noun ® plural comes with the noun
passers-by
            contain two nouns ® plural comes with the head noun
sons-in-law, men-of-war
            contain two nouns the first is modifier ® plural comes with the second one (boyfriends)
the first is man or woman ® plural comes with both (menservants, womendoctors)
the first is man or woman but it isn’t modifier ® plural comes with the second one
            (woman haters)
Foreign plurals:
§         Adopted together with their original plural forms
            Latin              
curriculum – curricula
fungus – fungi
medium – media
stimulus – stimuli
lava - lave
            Greek            
analysis – analyses
basis – bases
thesis – theses
criterion – criteria
phenomenon - phenomena
            French                       
chateaux – plural is the same only pronounced with –s
plateau
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