No more as superlative modifier: experimental evidence from Czech
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| Year of publication | 2021 |
| Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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| Description | 1. morphology isn’t always the right clue: Czech no more behaves as class B, despite its comparative morphology 2. the experiment brings support for the CM vs. SM theory presented by Kennedy 2015: the distinction between class A/B = the type of ordering relation (strict vs. non-strict) – semantics • Czech no more can be interpreted as ¬ (strict) › ordering entailments of non-strict ordering • regular differential quantifiers (slightly-less) remain strictly ordered, thus class A |
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