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Adjective order


andyrussos December 21, 2013 11:25 AM

Adjective order
 
Hi! i have a doubt :thinking: according to the word order, which of the two is the correct one? " warm southern + noun" or "southern warm + noun"?
thanks anyway :)

Rusty December 21, 2013 03:03 PM

warm southern wind
warm southern soul

Never 'southern warm'.

Here are a couple of links that may help:
Adjectives
Order of Adjectives
Adjectives - Word Order
Order of Adjectives

chileno December 21, 2013 06:39 PM

So, "southern warm bread" is not correct...

I had never paid attention to this.

andyrussos December 23, 2013 09:25 AM

Thanks a lot!!!

Mozzo December 23, 2013 02:54 PM

An adjective like "southern" which has directional, locational meaning normally does come next to the noun as Rusty explained.

However... when you use "southern" to encompass a class of things, it can be OK to use as the first adjective. For example:

Southern fried chicken
Southern grilled chicken

Those examples describe two other categories of food. The reason this works and sounds natural is that the next adjective and noun can be thought of as a compound word. Basically the terms "fried chicken" and "grilled chicken" are each a concept that is already known.

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I had some other examples here and then came back and deleted what I wrote. The longer I thought about it, the more exceptions I could think of. Adjective order in English is very nuanced, because of how adjectives work together in a noun clause. Way too much to discuss in one post. :)

andyrussos December 30, 2013 03:55 PM

adjective order
 
Thank you very much. They are really very interesting comments.


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