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| Title: | The structure of comparison: an investigation of gradable adjectives |
| Authors: | Fults, Scott Walter |
| Advisors: | Pietroski, Paul |
| Department/Program: | Linguistics |
| Type: | Dissertation |
| Sponsors: | Digital Repository at the University of Maryland University of Maryland (College Park, Md.) |
| Keywords: | Language, Linguistics (0290) adjectives gradable positive comparative vagueness degrees |
| Issue Date: | 21-Aug-2006 |
| Abstract: | This dissertation explores the syntax and semantics of positive and comparative gradable adjectives. A detailed study of intransitive (<em>tall</em>) and transitive (<em>patient with Mary</em>) adjectives is provided with special emphasis on phrases that express the standard of comparison, such as tall for a jockey, tall compared to Bill, and taller than Bill. It is shown that standard expressions, surprisingly, behave differently both syntactically and semantically. There are four main conclusions. First, a syntactic analysis is provided in which all standard expressions are introduced by unique degree morphemes in the extended projection of the adjective. Each morpheme and the standard expression that it introduces is ordered such that for-PP's are introduced just above the adjective, followed by compared-to phrases and then comparatives. Thematic-PP's which denote the object of transitive adjectives are shown to be introduced in the extended projections... |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1903/3932 |
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