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  2. Comparison (grammar) - Wikipedia

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    There is also a synthetic ("short") superlative form, which is formed by adding -m to the end of the plural partitive case. For sinine the plural partitive form is siniseid and so siniseim is the short superlative. The short superlative does not exist for all adjectives and, in contrast to the kõige-form, has a lot of exceptions.

  3. English determiners - Wikipedia

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    The degree determiners much/many, little/few, and their comparative and superlative forms more, most, less/fewer, least/fewest all express quantification. Where two forms are given, the first is used with non-count nouns and the second with count nouns (although in colloquial English less and least are frequently also used with count nouns).

  4. Comparative - Wikipedia

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    Russell Ultan (1972) surveyed 20 languages and observed that the comparative and superlative are inflected forms of (near-)identical bases with respective to the positive and equative. Jonathan D. Bobaljik (2012) contends that Ultan’s generalization is a strong contender for a linguistic universal.

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    2024 marks Little Big Town's 25th anniversary as an act. The quartet's origins date back to when Faith Hill's country hit "Breathe" and Lonestar's countrified rock ballad "Amazed" hit No. 1 on the ...

  6. English adjectives - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, a complement is obligatory; I'm loath to admit it is fine, but *I'm loath is incomplete. [a] A small number of adjectives (due, like, near, unlike, and worth) can take noun phrases as complements. [6] For example, worth can function as the head of an adjective phrase with a noun phrase complement (e.g., worth a second chance).

  7. Augmentative - Wikipedia

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    An augmentative (abbreviated AUG) is a morphological form of a word which expresses greater intensity, often in size but also in other attributes. It is the opposite of a diminutive . Overaugmenting something often makes it grotesque and so in some languages, augmentatives are used primarily for comical effect or as pejoratives .

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  9. List of Studio C episodes - Wikipedia

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    Studio C's name is a reference to the studio in the BYU Broadcasting Building where the show is primarily taped. As of December 2019, Studio C had a YouTube channel with over 2.3 million subscribers and almost 2 billion total views. Their channel features many skits from the show, along with a few YouTube exclusives.