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 == Proposal 2 == == Proposal 2 ==
   * comparative is formed by appending the affix **-re** to the positive-stem   * comparative is formed by appending the affix **-re** to the positive-stem
-  * comparative is formed by appending the affix **-ste** to the positive-stem+  * superlative is formed by appending the affix **-ste** to the positive-stem
   * references: [[references#cha07|cha07]]   * references: [[references#cha07|cha07]]
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 +== Proposal 3 ==
 +  * comparative is formed by suffixing **-ere** to the positive stem
 +  * superlative is formed by suffixing **-est** to the positive stem
 +  * This would allow the suffix **-er** to serve as the plural without conflict, e.g. **de grot, de grotere, de grotest** (singular) and **de groter, de groterer, de grotester** (plural).
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 +== Negatives ==
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 +It needs to be decided how to implement negative comparatives and superlatives (English "less", "least"; Esperanto "malpli", "malplej"). The obvious way is by means of adverbial particles, e.g. **minder** and **minst**, acting like detached prefixes.
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 +== With Participles ==
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 +Are the comparative and superlative endings used with participles? If not, the alternative is (presumably) to use "more" and "most", e.g. "more interesting" and "most interesting" (rather than "interestinger" and "interestingest").
  
 === Adjectives === === Adjectives ===
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   * attributive adverbs are formed by appending the affix **-lik-** to the attribute similar to **-ly** in English   * attributive adverbs are formed by appending the affix **-lik-** to the attribute similar to **-ly** in English
   * there are a couple of natural non-attributive adverbs like the words for //here//, //there//, //then//, //always//   * there are a couple of natural non-attributive adverbs like the words for //here//, //there//, //then//, //always//
-  * references: [[references#wor02|wor02]:3, [[references#sko03|sko03]]:3+  * references: [[references#wor02|wor02]]:3, [[references#sko03|sko03]]:3
  
 == Proposal 2 == == Proposal 2 ==
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