Elative (gradation)
See Elative for disambiguation.The
Elative is a stage of gradation in the
Semitic languages that can be used both for a global maximum (see
superlative) and for comparison (see
comparative). In
Arabic, the elative has a special inflection similar to that of
color adjectives, though differing in certain details. To form an elative, the consonants of the adjective's
root are placed in the context
aCCaC in the masculine singular,
CuCCā in the feminine singular, and most commonly
CuCaC in the plural. So the adjective
kabīr كبير "large, great" is changed to
akbar أكبر in the masculine singular elative, and to
kubrā كبرى in the feminine singular elative. For the plural,
kubar would be expected, but separate masculine plural
akābir أكابر and feminine plural
kubrayāt كبريات are found as irregular forms. In modern Arabic, the feminine and plural forms of the elative are rarely used, except when the elative word is prefixed with the definite article.
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