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  • ...individual that was president in a preceding term. In this way intensional adjectives manipulate the temporal or modal parameter that is relevant for the interpr [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Intensional+adjectives&lemmacode=679 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • ...es. (For this reason extensional adjectives are also called ''intersective adjectives'').
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  • ...er'', ''bigger'' and ''happier'' share the meaning 'MORE ADJECTIVE'. These adjectives often introduce a comparison: ''longer than ..., bigger than ...'' etc.
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  • ...e''' is occasionally used to denote the word class consisting of nouns and adjectives, sometimes defined by the feature [+N]' (=[[noun]]). ...an older tradition, there was a term for a class including both nouns and adjectives, but this term is [[noun (Latin nomen)]].)
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  • ...predicates, esp. those denoted by [[noun]]s and [[adjective]]s. Nouns and adjectives is said to be relational when they require an argument in order to be inter
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  • ...adverb]]s, etc., whereas lexical categories only comprise nouns, verbs and adjectives. Thus, ''lexical category'' is often contrasted with [[functional category] Baker, Mark. 2003. ''Lexical categories: nouns, verbs and adjectives.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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  • ...m'', literally 'attached (noun)'. (In the earlier grammatical terminology, adjectives were a subclass of noun; see [[noun (Latin nomen)]].) *[[Имя прилагательное в колтта-саамском языке|Adjectives in Skolt Saami (in Russian)]]
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  • *H. Broekhuis, Adjectives and Adjective Phrases. MGDOP 1999/2. *N. Harada, Interactions between Functional and Lexical Categories: Are Adjectives 'Verbal' or Are Verbs 'Adjectival'? In: Proceedings of IACL 7/NACCL 10, 199
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  • * Adjectives ''blue'', ''old'' and ''long''
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  • ==Rules of stress placement for adjectives== ...bic adjectives is a function of the final syllable or suffix. For example, adjectives ending in ''-ant'', ''-ow'', ''-ient'' and ''-ous'' are normally stressed o
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  • * a superclass consisting of nouns and adjectives; see [[noun (Latin nomen)]]
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  • ...adjectives and means 'NOT', and that ''-ity'' creates abstract nouns from adjectives. Furthermore, at the phono-morphological level hierarchical structure plays
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  • The English Class I negative prefix ''in-'' may not attach to compound adjectives (''*in-self-sufficient''), while its Class II counterpart ''un-'' may (''un
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  • ...verbs, can be modified by adverbials, while nouns can only be modified by adjectives (cf. (iii)):
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  • ...of bisyllabic ones with a light final syllable, while it may not attach to adjectives with two or more heavy syllables. Compare the words
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  • ...m'', literally 'attached (noun)'. (In the earlier grammatical terminology, adjectives were a subclass of noun; see [[noun (Latin nomen)]].)
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