Our main concern in this paper is the semantics of predicates of personal taste. However, in order to see these predicates in the right perspective, we had to broaden the scope to the wider class of relative gradable adjectives. We present an analysis of the meaning of these adjectives in the framework of update semantics. In this framework the meaning of a sentence is not identified with its truth conditions, but with its (potential) impact on people's intentional states. In this respect, an important characteristic of relative gradable adjectives is the interplay between their evaluative features and people's expectations. The dynamic setup also makes it possible (a) to model the interpretation of a relative gradable adjective without supposing that the context always supplies a 'cut-off' point determining its application, and (b) to deal in a pragmatic way with situations in which the Sorites paradox arises.
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