Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Suffix -цк [ʲ] и instead of -ски for qualitative adjectives: женцк [ʲ] и instead of formal Bulgarian женски (female) Phonological and morphological characteristics of the Rhodopean dialects
The adjective expresses three main ideas: quality (qualitative adjectives, kakovostni pridevniki), relation (relational adjectives, vrstni pridevniki) ...
Qualitative adjectives: uninflected, though case-suffixes may be present if phrase-finally in a noun phrase; Demonstrative adjectives: no definite article exists, though these serve a similar purpose and precede the nouns they modify. They include ī 'this, these' (proximal), tuʔ (~toʔ) 'that, those' (distal 1), ã 'that, those' (distal 2).
A qualitative adjective as a compliment in a sentence goes after the word it describes: кӏалэ дэгъу "good boy", унэ лъагэ "high house"; a relative adjective goes before it: пхъэ уатэ "wooden hammer", гъучӏ пӏэкӏор "iron bed". In the second case adjectives do not change their form, only the appropriate nous do.
Adjectives may be divided into three general groups: qualitative (ка́чественные) – denote a quality of the object; this is the only group that usually has degrees of comparison. relational (относи́тельные) – denote some sort of relationship; unlikely to act as a predicate or have a short form.
adjectives indicating absence or lack Indicates feeling/displaying the quality expressed by the adjective. ئۈمىدسىزلەن ümidsiz-len: to be pessimistic -A: specific nouns and certain adjectives Bringing/causing an object/quality to exist/appear. تۈزە tüz-e: to arrange/tidy lit. "to bring straightness into existence" -sirA ...
The cover of Biographia Literaria.. Esemplastic is a qualitative adjective which the English romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge claimed to have invented. Despite its etymology from the Ancient Greek word πλάσσω for "to shape", the term was modeled on Schelling's philosophical term Ineinsbildung – the interweaving of opposites – and implies the process of an object being moulded ...
Adjectives in Kazakh are not declined for any grammatical category of the modified noun. Being a head-final language, adjectives are always placed before the noun that they modify. Kazakh has two varieties of adjectives: Qualitative – used to describe properties of the noun, such as color