patternsuperlative
Patternsuperlative is a term used in linguistics to describe a class of superlative constructions that are governed by regular, recurring patterns rather than by language-specific irregular morphemes. It encompasses both periphrastic patterns like the English “the most X” and analytic systems in languages that place a uniform marker before adjectives.
Across languages, patternsuperlatives arise when a language consistently uses a single construction to express the highest
In typology and language acquisition, recognizing patternsuperlatives helps explain cross-linguistic similarity and how learners generalize superlative
The term remains descriptive and is used to categorize a family of constructions rather than a single