So it attaches to the adjective instead.
Is there a plural of vinyl.
It is a recording studio not open to the public but its unique circular design looks like a stack of old 45 rpm vinyl records.
The plural of vinyl is still vinyl.
Any of various compounds and substances containing the vinyl radical especially various tough flexible shiny plastics.
In more general commonly used contexts the plural form will also be vinyl.
The plural marker the s attaches to the noun but the noun is gone.
An impressive record player adorned an antique sideboard and on every other available surface delaney saw vinyl records.
A vinyl record becomes a vinyl no probs but what about vinyl records.
Vinyl countable and uncountable plural vinyls chemistry uncountable the univalent radical ch 2 ch derived from ethylene.
It traded for many years in buying and selling old vinyl records with a huge and interesting selection of lp s always in stock.
The noun vinyl can be countable or uncountable.
Some plural noun forms don t carry an s.
Others consider it to be a mass noun where it would only be vinyls if it were referring to a variety of types like cheeses or beers.
If you like you can think of the plural marker as free floating a reminder of a noun sadly departed.
Polyvinyl chloride pvc music collectively uncountable phonograph records as a.
The term record is no more accurate than vinyl.
Sheep fish and deer are just three examples.
In reference to various types of vinyls or a collection of vinyls.
It s like a little.
Vinyl vinyls falls into a very tricky spot in the world of words.
The problem with the statement the plural of vinyl is vinyl is the implication that there must therefore be a singular and that the singular is vinyl.
Regarding the vinyl is the plural of vinyl rule he concludes this is an unusually pure case of peevological emergence without either tradition or logic on its side and also as far as.
The only part of the debate that is clear is that vinyl is not plural.
But then wouldn t you have a collection of vinyls.
However in more specific contexts the plural form can also be vinyls e g.
It just preceded it so older generations are more accepting of it.
There is no such thing as a vinyl.