adjectivaldesignating
Adjectivaldesignating is a term used in linguistics to describe the use of adjectives as labels that designate referents or groups rather than modifying a noun in the usual attributive sense. In this use, an adjective functions as a nominal designator, often with a definite article or in plural form. For example, phrases like “the rich,” “the elderly,” or “the red ones” employ adjectives as stand-ins for social groups or subsets of objects.
In terms of syntax, adjectivaldesignating treats the adjective as the head of a noun phrase, effectively turning
Semantically, adjectivaldesignating can convey stance, identity, or social meaning. Designations based on adjectives can index group
Cross-linguistic variation exists in the extent to which adjectives can serve as stand-alone designators. Some languages
See also: adjectival noun, nominalization, epithet, classificatory phrase.