The author makes twenty remarks about Gabor Szekely's book entitled 'Comparison: a unique linguistic phenomenon'. He agrees with Szekely regarding the main types of the comparison of adjectives in Hungarian, but offers some corrections and additions to his statements on morphological, lexical and syntactic types of comparison, mainly from a typological point of view.
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