Could you tell me which books, and which PAGES discuss--
(A) A singular GREEK noun or pronoun can be taken as collective?
(B) A singular HEBREW noun or pronoun can be taken as collective?
Thanks very much.
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"A Biblical Hebrew Reference Grammar" discusses 'collective singular' in chapter 5 § 24.3
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