Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... superlative modifiers ( at least / most ) are quite different from comparative ones ( more / less / fewer than ) . Whereas the naive theory is basically right about comparative modifiers , it is wrong about superla- tive modifiers ...
... superlative modifiers ( at least / most ) are quite different from comparative ones ( more / less / fewer than ) . Whereas the naive theory is basically right about comparative modifiers , it is wrong about superla- tive modifiers ...
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... superlative modifiers have a wider range of distribution than their comparative counterparts . On the other hand , there are also exceptions to this trend , environments in which comparative modifiers are felicitous , while superlative ...
... superlative modifiers have a wider range of distribution than their comparative counterparts . On the other hand , there are also exceptions to this trend , environments in which comparative modifiers are felicitous , while superlative ...
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... superlative modifiers stand to each other as ' < ' stands to ' < ' is untenable in view of the puzzles presented in §2 . The assumption that superlative modifiers differ from comparative ones in that they contain modal elements played a ...
... superlative modifiers stand to each other as ' < ' stands to ' < ' is untenable in view of the puzzles presented in §2 . The assumption that superlative modifiers differ from comparative ones in that they contain modal elements played a ...
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