Concord patterns with collective nouns in Hong Kong English. With illustrative material from the International Corpus of English (Hong Kong component)

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  • May Lai-Yin Wong

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https://doi.org/10.13092/lo.37.514

Abstract

This corpus-based study reports on both a quantitative and qualitative account of the use of collective nouns in Hong Kong English, with particular reference to subject-verb agreement/concord patterns. Singular concord was found to be the preferred pattern among thirty-five collective nouns under interrogation in the ICE-HK corpus. It is argued that the preference for singular concord serves as a signal that Hong Kong English might be less conservative than British English in converging towards the norm of using singular concord with collective nouns across the globe.

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2009-01-01

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Wong, M. L.-Y. (2009). Concord patterns with collective nouns in Hong Kong English. With illustrative material from the International Corpus of English (Hong Kong component). Linguistik Online, 37(1). https://doi.org/10.13092/lo.37.514