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What's the difference between "Etreme adjectives" and "Degree adjectives"?
What's the difference between "Etreme adjectives" and "Degree adjectives"?
6 feb. 2013 10:15
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Hello Maria:
I am not entirely sure if I understand the question about Extreme Adjectives, or Degree Adjectives; but I think it may Mean something like the distinction between absolute opposits (the Extremes) and the Degrees or variations of either extreme. In philosophy, this Degree is referred to as a MEAN VALUE.
So, an example of the Extremes would be Black & White. Gray would be a Degree adjective.
Male / Female would be extremes, and Androgyne would be a Degree or Mean Value between the extremes.
Hot and Cold would be Extreme, and Warm or Cool would be a degree.
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We could also think on the Superlatives and their scale of values, as in
Good---------Better------Best. I think that can give you some idea of the concept.
I hope this is an accurate answer. I don't know everything you see, but I try.---Warm Regards, Bruce
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7 februari 2013
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