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  2. Comparison (grammar) - Wikipedia

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    The associated grammatical category is degree of comparison. [1] The usual degrees of comparison are the positive, which simply denotes a property (as with the English words big and fully); the comparative, which indicates greater degree (as bigger and more fully); and the superlative, which indicates greatest degree (as biggest and most fully ...

  3. Superlative case - Wikipedia

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    Superlatives are linguistic and conceptual constructs used to indicate the highest degree or extreme quality within a given category. This analysis examines their grammatical structure, theoretical implications, and applications across disciplines, focusing on linguistic, philosophical, and cognitive dimensions.

  4. Comparative - Wikipedia

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    In general linguistics, the comparative is a syntactic construction that serves to express a comparison between two (or more) entities or groups of entities in quality or degree - see also comparison (grammar) for an overview of comparison, as well as positive and superlative degrees of comparison.

  5. English grammar - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, comparative and superlative forms of such adjectives are not normally used, except in a figurative, humorous or imprecise context. Similarly, such adjectives are not normally qualified with modifiers of degree such as very and fairly, although with some of them it is idiomatic to use adverbs such as completely.

  6. Interlingua grammar - Wikipedia

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    Comparative degree is expressed by plus or minus preceding the adjective and superlative degree by le plus or le minus. un plus feroce leon 'a fiercer lion' un traino minus rapide 'a less speedy train' le plus alte arbore 'the tallest tree' le solution le minus costose 'the least costly solution'.

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  9. Elative (gradation) - Wikipedia

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    In Semitic linguistics, the elative (Arabic: اِسْمُ تَفْضِيل ismu tafḍīl, literally meaning "noun of preference") is a stage of gradation that can be used to express comparatives or superlatives. The Arabic elative has a special inflection similar to that of colour and defect adjectives but differs in the details.