Aug. 15, 2014
1:57 a.m.
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 9:23 PM, Alan Mintz < Alan_Mintz+TZ_IANA@earthlink.net> wrote:
I don't know what types of books are missing from these corpuses (corpii? :) ) though.
The plural of corpus in English is corpora, in common use by practitioners of corpus linguistics. Same thing in Latin, more or less: the nominative singular is corpus, nominative plural corpora. It's neuter third declension; the plurals that end in -i are typically masculine, second declension. But I'm afraid we're getting both off-topic and pedantic. Gwillim Law