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§ 111. The table below shows the relative frequency of the occurrence of the four grammemes in some literary texts

1 A. I. Smirnitsky does not recognize partial substantivization and treats cases like the rich, the poor as the use of adjectives without nouns, op. cit., p. 153/

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of the 20th century. We have counted separately the occur­rences of the synthetic and the analytical forms.

Grammeme

Form

Sample

Fre­quency (per cent)

Positive, actual Positive, oblique Comparative

Superlative

synth. analyt. synth. analyt.

short, difficult vertical, blind shorter more difficult shortest most difficult

82.6 8.2 4.6 1.0 1.6 1.6

As usual, the unmarked member of the opposeme, the 'positive degree' grammeme, occurs in speech most frequently.

§ 112. The combinability of the words belonging to the above-mentioned four grammemes is primarily determined by their being adjectives. Yet, each grammeme and even each form of a grammeme has some combinative peculiarities.

Apart from the fact that different linking words, are used with different grammemes (as long as ..., longer than ... , the longest of . .), the latter show, as it were, some prefer­ence for certain combinative models. This is reflected in the table below, where A stands for adjective, N for noun, P for pronoun, VI for link-verb, Vn for notional verb.

^\^ Grammemeb

'Positive'

'Comparative'

'Superlative'

^^^

(both actual

Patterns ^\.

and oblique)

Synthet.

Ana­lyt.

Synthet.

Ana­lyt.

A + N

76

40

9.5

93.1

95.3

VI -f A

14

48

81

6.9

Vn + P N + A

3-

8

Others

7

4

9.5

4.7

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

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Note. The literary texts analysed contain 6.000

adjectives.

As seen from the table, the only pattern in which words of all grammemes have occurred in our texts in A + N. However, the analytical form of the 'comparative' gram-meme but seldom occurs in this model. Likewise, words of the 'superlative' grammeme (both synthetic and analytical) are found rarely, if at all, in another typica!4 adjectival pat­tern, VI + A.