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Adjectives and boundedness

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Published/Copyright: March 10, 2008
Cognitive Linguistics
From the journal Volume 12 Issue 1

Abstract

This article examines the significance of the schematic domain of boundedness in adjectives. It is proposed that boundedness in adjectives is a fundamental characteristic associated with gradability. Cross-categorial correspondences are made to nouns and verbs, where boundedness is a feature of countability and aktionsart respectively. Two basic types of gradable adjectives are distinguished: those which are associated with a boundary and those which are not. It is also shown that it is possible to change the configuration of adjectives in terms of boundedness through contextual modulation. Finally, it is demonstrated that the configuration of adjectives in terms of boundaries may dominate their interpretation at the expense of the content proper, and the adjectives become more like function words than content words.

Received: 2000-01-10
Revised: 2000-11-28
Published Online: 2008-03-10
Published in Print: 2001-06-01

© Walter de Gruyter

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