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**Adjectives can combine with -ly to form an adverb | **Adjectives can combine with -ly to form an adverb | ||
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**Adjectives can be between a determiner and a noun, i.e. in the environment ('attributive use'): | **Adjectives can be between a determiner and a noun, i.e. in the environment ('attributive use'):Det __ N <i>Pat read the __ book</i>. | ||
**Adjectives can occur in the following copula ('linking') verbs ('predicative use'): They felt/seemed/sounded __ | **Adjectives can occur in the following copula ('linking') verbs ('predicative use'):<i>They felt/seemed/sounded __ </i> | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:19, 10 October 2018
- Semantic test:
- Adjectives refer to properties
- morphological test:
- Adjectives can combine with comparative and superlative markers (-er/-est, or more/most)
- Adjectives can combine with -ly to form an adverb
- syntactic test
- Adjectives can be between a determiner and a noun, i.e. in the environment ('attributive use'):Det __ N Pat read the __ book.
- Adjectives can occur in the following copula ('linking') verbs ('predicative use'):They felt/seemed/sounded __