In this paper we discuss how and whether moral adjectives fit a well-known semantics for gradable adjectives. We first test whether moral adjectives are relative or absolute adjectives. The preliminary results suggest that moral adjectives don’t fall neatly under either category. In the second part we tackle the question of the scale of moral adjectives in a more theoretical fashion, i.e. by investigating their possible scales with mathematically precise tools
The goal of this paper is to show that a degree-based semantics for comparative constructions in Eng...
In contrast to nouns, little is known about the graded structure of adjective categories. In this st...
The present study examines the relation between the moral intuitions proposed by the ‘Moral Foundati...
In this paper we discuss how and whether moral adjectives fit a well-known semantics for gradable ad...
In this article we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deve...
In this paper we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deverb...
In this paper we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deverb...
The paper focuses on the cognitive foundation of the English adjectives that denote moral character...
Kennedy (2007) proposes a semantics for positive form adjectives on which the standard for ascribing...
The work identifies peculiarities of lexical compatibility inherent to adjectives denoting moral qua...
In this article we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis/non dev...
© 2013 Taylor & Francis In contrast to noun categories, little is known about the graded structure...
In contrast to noun categories, little is known about the graded structure of adjective categories. ...
The moral domain is broader than the empathy and justice concerns assessed by existing measures of m...
The scale structure of adjectives, whether an adjective measures on an open or closed scale, has cer...
The goal of this paper is to show that a degree-based semantics for comparative constructions in Eng...
In contrast to nouns, little is known about the graded structure of adjective categories. In this st...
The present study examines the relation between the moral intuitions proposed by the ‘Moral Foundati...
In this paper we discuss how and whether moral adjectives fit a well-known semantics for gradable ad...
In this article we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deve...
In this paper we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deverb...
In this paper we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deverb...
The paper focuses on the cognitive foundation of the English adjectives that denote moral character...
Kennedy (2007) proposes a semantics for positive form adjectives on which the standard for ascribing...
The work identifies peculiarities of lexical compatibility inherent to adjectives denoting moral qua...
In this article we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis/non dev...
© 2013 Taylor & Francis In contrast to noun categories, little is known about the graded structure...
In contrast to noun categories, little is known about the graded structure of adjective categories. ...
The moral domain is broader than the empathy and justice concerns assessed by existing measures of m...
The scale structure of adjectives, whether an adjective measures on an open or closed scale, has cer...
The goal of this paper is to show that a degree-based semantics for comparative constructions in Eng...
In contrast to nouns, little is known about the graded structure of adjective categories. In this st...
The present study examines the relation between the moral intuitions proposed by the ‘Moral Foundati...