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diff --git a/next-lib/src/abstract/Adjective.gf b/next-lib/src/abstract/Adjective.gf deleted file mode 100644 index d8fe2d9ac..000000000 --- a/next-lib/src/abstract/Adjective.gf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ ---1 Adjective: Adjectives and Adjectival Phrases - -abstract Adjective = Cat ** { - - fun - --- The principal ways of forming an adjectival phrase are --- positive, comparative, relational, reflexive-relational, and --- elliptic-relational. - - PositA : A -> AP ; -- warm - ComparA : A -> NP -> AP ; -- warmer than I - ComplA2 : A2 -> NP -> AP ; -- married to her - ReflA2 : A2 -> AP ; -- married to itself - UseA2 : A2 -> AP ; -- married - UseComparA : A -> AP ; -- warmer - CAdvAP : CAdv -> AP -> NP -> AP ; -- as cool as John - --- The superlative use is covered in $Ord$. - - AdjOrd : Ord -> AP ; -- warmest - --- Sentence and question complements defined for all adjectival --- phrases, although the semantics is only clear for some adjectives. - - SentAP : AP -> SC -> AP ; -- good that she is here - --- An adjectival phrase can be modified by an *adadjective*, such as "very". - - AdAP : AdA -> AP -> AP ; -- very warm - --- The formation of adverbs from adjective (e.g. "quickly") is covered --- in [Adverb Adverb.html]. - -} |
