Abstract
Adjectival comparatives like txiki baino txikiago ‘smaller than small’ in Basque exhibit some striking properties that present a challenge for previous analyses of inequality comparatives. The research on this unstudied type of adjectival comparatives in Basque – henceforth small comparatives – is especially interesting due to the rich morphology and freedom of word order that Basque displays. These two properties are vital for the testing of the hypotheses on the structure of these comparatives. First, the examination of the underlying structure of the standard of comparison reveals that these adjectival modifiers are inequality comparatives with a phrasal standard. Second, the study of the extraction constraints of the standard and the particular distribution of small comparatives evidence the fact that the standard marker in these comparatives behaves as a coordinating conjunction, and that these modifiers can appear inside a Determiner Phrase, in contrast with previously analysed adjectival comparatives. These properties are explained by assuming the functional analysis of adjectives and comparative markers (-ago ‘-er, more’), and proposing a coordination analysis of these phrasal comparatives. The study of small comparatives hence shows that the coordination analysis of comparative structures is necessary not only for clausal comparatives (Napoli & Nespor 1983 for Italian; Sáez 1992 for Spanish; and Lechner 2004 for English and German) but also for phrasal comparatives such as small comparatives.
Highlights
The expression of comparison1 in general and adjectival inequality comparison in particular exhibits a great amount of cross-linguistic (Beck, Oda & Sugisaki 2004, Kennedy 2007) as well as intra-linguistic variation (Pancheva 2006, Merchant 2012, Vela-Plo 2018)
‘This snowflake is smaller than all the others.’
Novel observations: SMALL comparatives in Basque In spite of the fact that SMALL comparatives have the appearance and interpretation of common comparative constructions, as discussed in Section 1, these constructions display several properties that crucially contrast with the previously described characteristics that inequality comparatives present in Basque
Summary
The expression of comparison in general and adjectival inequality comparison in particular exhibits a great amount of cross-linguistic (Beck, Oda & Sugisaki 2004, Kennedy 2007) as well as intra-linguistic variation (Pancheva 2006, Merchant 2012, Vela-Plo 2018). These different points of variation have led linguists to focus on the syntactic and semantic representation of comparative structures, and on their typological classification. The SMALL comparative luze baino luzeagoa ‘longer than long’ has a predicative use in (3), where the adjectival complex is related to the nominal (the external subject) through the copula da ‘is’
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