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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  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. Who really gets the H-1B visas Elon Musk is fighting about?

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    Currently, the annual cap is 65,000 new H-1B visas and an additional 20,000 for foreign professionals who graduate with a master’s degree or higher from a US university. That hasn't changed ...

  6. N.J. Man Accused of Stabbing His Fiancée to Death 1 ... - AOL

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    Jose Melo, 52, is facing a murder charge after Naket Jadix Trinidad Maldonado, 31, was found dead on Monday, Dec. 30, 2024

  7. Madman accused of two NYC train stabbings is busted in ... - AOL

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    He is being held on charges of first-degree assault and third-degree weapons possession in last week’s straphanger stabbings, cops said. The suspect looked disheveled when he was walked out of ...

  8. 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.

  9. Double superlative - Wikipedia

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    A double superlative is the use of both "most" and the suffix "-est" to form the superlative of an adjective in English grammar. [1]