komparaatiot
Komparaatiot, in linguistic terms, refer to the forms and constructions used to express a degree of comparison between two or more entities. The concept is found across languages and is commonly discussed under the heading of the comparative degree or the three-way distinction of degrees: positive, comparative, and superlative. Different languages form komparaatiot in different ways, using inflectional suffixes, periphrastic constructions, or irregular forms.
In typology, komparaatiot are categorized by how they are formed and used. Some languages use synthetic endings
Common examples include English, which contrasts tall, taller, tallest, and Finnish, where adjectives often form comparatives
In addition to language, the term may appear in other domains where comparison is essential, including logic