relational adjective

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relational adjective

A relational adjective describes a noun by relating it to another concept.

Definition

Noun: A relational adjective is a type of adjective that classifies or categorizes its noun by relating it to another noun or concept. It often indicates the type, class, or category to which the noun belongs, rather than describing a quality or attribute in a gradable way. These adjectives are typically derived from nouns.

Usage

Relational adjectives are used directly before a noun to specify its type or category. They are not typically used predicatively (after linking verbs like "is" or "seems") and are not usually compared (e.g., with "-er" or "more").

Examples
  • Relational Adjective Usage:
    • He is a musical instrument collector. (The adjective "musical" classifies the type of instrument.)
    • She specializes in nervous system disorders. (The adjective "nervous" specifies the category of system.)
    • They attended a political science lecture. (The adjective "political" classifies the type of science.)
    • The building has architectural significance. (The adjective "architectural" relates the significance to the field of architecture.)
Advanced Usage
  • Contrast with Qualitative Adjectives: Unlike qualitative adjectives (e.g., "happy," "big," "interesting"), relational adjectives do not describe inherent qualities that can exist in degrees. For example, you can have a "very happy child" (qualitative) but not typically a "very musical instrument" (relational). You can say "more interesting," but not "more political science" in the same classifying sense.
  • Predictive Use Exception: Some relational adjectives can be used predicatively in specific, often technical, contexts, but this is less common. For example: "The connection between the two issues is causal."
Variants and Related Words
  • Classifying Adjective: A synonym for relational adjective.
  • Adjectival Noun: A noun that functions as an adjective to modify another noun (e.g., "chicken soup," "history teacher"). While similar, adjectival nouns are not formally inflected as adjectives, whereas relational adjectives are (e.g., "musical" from "music").
Synonyms
  • Classifying adjective
Related Phrases / Terms
  • Qualitative Adjective: The primary contrasting category. A qualitative adjective describes a quality or property of a noun (e.g., a "beautiful" painting, a "fast" car).
  • Denominal Adjective: An adjective derived from a noun. Most relational adjectives are denominal (e.g., "musical" from "music," "political" from "politics").
relational adjective

A relational adjective describes a noun by relating it to another concept.

Noun
  1. an adjective that classifies its noun (e.g., `a nervous disease' or `a musical instrument')

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