The use of gradable adjectives and adverbs represents an important means of express-ing comparison in English. The grammatical forms of comparatives and superlatives are used to express explicit orderings between objects with respect to the degree to which they possess some gradable property. While comparatives are commonly used to compare two entities (e.g., “The blue whale is larger than an African elephant”), superlatives such as “The blue whale is the largest mammal ” are used to express a comparison between a target entity (here, the blue whale) and its comparison set (the set of mammals), with the target ranked higher or lower on a scale of comparison than members of the comparison set. Superlatives thus highlight the uniqueness of th...
This paper commences by examining the conditions for use of -er or more (or either) as the form of t...
Comparative and superlative forms in Finnish apply to all adjectives and to part of adverbs. As the ...
Research on comparative constructions recognizes the need for both a 3-place (“phrasal”) comparative...
Comparative uses to compare two things of nows. The superlative is using to express the most or bigg...
Comparison expresses a relation involving two or more entities which are ordered on a scale with res...
In this paper we introduce an empirical approach to the semantic interpretation of superlative adj...
At least from the point of view of English, it seems plausible that the comparative and the superlat...
The structure of this chapter is as follows. In the next section, I present recent linguistic analy...
How much meaning can a morpheme have? Syntactic and morphological analyses generally underdetermine ...
This dissertation explores the syntax and semantics of positive and comparative gradable adjectives....
This dissertation explores the syntax and semantics of positive and comparative gradable adjectives....
This paper ties together four cross-linguistic generalizations: (i) proportional readings for quanti...
Abstract: This paper discusses the distributive reading of plural superlatives. We argue that the co...
ABSTRACT. This paper deals with an ambiguity of superlative noun phrases first noticed in Szabolcsi ...
We present a unified categorial analysis of several types of English comparative, superlative, and T...
This paper commences by examining the conditions for use of -er or more (or either) as the form of t...
Comparative and superlative forms in Finnish apply to all adjectives and to part of adverbs. As the ...
Research on comparative constructions recognizes the need for both a 3-place (“phrasal”) comparative...
Comparative uses to compare two things of nows. The superlative is using to express the most or bigg...
Comparison expresses a relation involving two or more entities which are ordered on a scale with res...
In this paper we introduce an empirical approach to the semantic interpretation of superlative adj...
At least from the point of view of English, it seems plausible that the comparative and the superlat...
The structure of this chapter is as follows. In the next section, I present recent linguistic analy...
How much meaning can a morpheme have? Syntactic and morphological analyses generally underdetermine ...
This dissertation explores the syntax and semantics of positive and comparative gradable adjectives....
This dissertation explores the syntax and semantics of positive and comparative gradable adjectives....
This paper ties together four cross-linguistic generalizations: (i) proportional readings for quanti...
Abstract: This paper discusses the distributive reading of plural superlatives. We argue that the co...
ABSTRACT. This paper deals with an ambiguity of superlative noun phrases first noticed in Szabolcsi ...
We present a unified categorial analysis of several types of English comparative, superlative, and T...
This paper commences by examining the conditions for use of -er or more (or either) as the form of t...
Comparative and superlative forms in Finnish apply to all adjectives and to part of adverbs. As the ...
Research on comparative constructions recognizes the need for both a 3-place (“phrasal”) comparative...