Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... modifiers to identify adjectives associated with closed scales , we can use the distribution of maximality modifiers such as 100 % , completely , and fully to identify those adjectives that manifest the other scale types . In order to ...
... modifiers to identify adjectives associated with closed scales , we can use the distribution of maximality modifiers such as 100 % , completely , and fully to identify those adjectives that manifest the other scale types . In order to ...
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... MODIFIERS . The central conclusion of §§3 and 4 is that scale structure ( open vs. closed ) and standard value ( relative vs. absolute ) are grammatically significant properties of individual gradable adjectives . We now return to the ...
... MODIFIERS . The central conclusion of §§3 and 4 is that scale structure ( open vs. closed ) and standard value ( relative vs. absolute ) are grammatically significant properties of individual gradable adjectives . We now return to the ...
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... modifier can combine only with gradable adjectives that have scales that are closed on the upper end . Similar remarks hold for modifiers like partially that make reference to minimal values . The preceding sections have demonstrated ...
... modifier can combine only with gradable adjectives that have scales that are closed on the upper end . Similar remarks hold for modifiers like partially that make reference to minimal values . The preceding sections have demonstrated ...
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