positivecomparative
Positivecomparative refers to the linguistic relationship between the positive degree of an adjective or adverb and its comparative form. The positive is the base form used to describe a single item or quality (for example, tall), while the comparative is the form used to compare two items or amounts (taller). The term itself is not standardized in all grammars, but it serves as a concise label for discussing how languages express comparison.
English illustrates several common patterns. For many one-syllable adjectives, the comparative is formed by adding the
Usage and scope are important. The comparative is typically used with than to compare two items (better
Cross-linguistic perspectives vary. Many languages mark the comparative with a suffix or inflection (for example, German