Abstract

The article examines the features of the functioning of degrees of comparison of some qualitative full-semantic adjectives in the Russian language from the point of view of the relationship between usage and language norms. It is concluded that in colloquial speech, as well as journalism, poetry and fiction, the formation and functioning of degrees of comparison for such adjectives is possible, but their use in modern literary language is strictly limited due to the development of semantic ambiguity, which an ordered and clearly structured literary language avoids.

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