I describe a way of handling comparative adjectives "a is P-er than b", in terms of degrees "a has P to degree d". I defend this approach against attacks due to C J F Williams in an article in the same issue of *Analysis*, by tracing his objections to the assumption that degrees must be linearly ordered. Since this abstract is written years later, I can mention that some of the ideas were taken further in my Hypercomparatives. Synthese 111, 1997, 97-114
If we speak of degrees of similarity, what kinds of judgment are we assuming to make sense? It will ...
This paper discusses the distribution of positive and negative adjectives in subcomparatives with an...
Comparative constructions allow individuals to be compared according to different properties. Such c...
I describe a way of handling comparative adjectives "a is P-er than b", in terms of degrees "a has P...
It has become common to analyse comparatives by using degrees, so that John is happier than Mary wou...
A traditional issue in the analysis of comparatives is whether or not degrees are essential. In the ...
The structure of this chapter is as follows. In the next section, I present recent linguistic analy...
At least from the point of view of English, it seems plausible that the comparative and the superlat...
The ternary-branching analysis of DegPs with CP complements offered in Abney (1987) is underivable b...
The goal of this paper is to show that a degree-based semantics for comparative constructions in Eng...
A common assumption in degree semantics is that there is a functionargumentrelationship betwen the c...
In this article, we propose that degree heads and degree clauses form a constituent not at the point...
We look at the internal structure of the English analytic comparative marker more, arguing that it s...
Abstract I make two related proposals, one about directed scale segments and the other about the nat...
Whether degrees should be modeled as simple semantic primitives or ontologically complex entities ha...
If we speak of degrees of similarity, what kinds of judgment are we assuming to make sense? It will ...
This paper discusses the distribution of positive and negative adjectives in subcomparatives with an...
Comparative constructions allow individuals to be compared according to different properties. Such c...
I describe a way of handling comparative adjectives "a is P-er than b", in terms of degrees "a has P...
It has become common to analyse comparatives by using degrees, so that John is happier than Mary wou...
A traditional issue in the analysis of comparatives is whether or not degrees are essential. In the ...
The structure of this chapter is as follows. In the next section, I present recent linguistic analy...
At least from the point of view of English, it seems plausible that the comparative and the superlat...
The ternary-branching analysis of DegPs with CP complements offered in Abney (1987) is underivable b...
The goal of this paper is to show that a degree-based semantics for comparative constructions in Eng...
A common assumption in degree semantics is that there is a functionargumentrelationship betwen the c...
In this article, we propose that degree heads and degree clauses form a constituent not at the point...
We look at the internal structure of the English analytic comparative marker more, arguing that it s...
Abstract I make two related proposals, one about directed scale segments and the other about the nat...
Whether degrees should be modeled as simple semantic primitives or ontologically complex entities ha...
If we speak of degrees of similarity, what kinds of judgment are we assuming to make sense? It will ...
This paper discusses the distribution of positive and negative adjectives in subcomparatives with an...
Comparative constructions allow individuals to be compared according to different properties. Such c...