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by sgustard 4322 days ago
And a single-syllable counterexample: funner (24) / more fun (1860)
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That analysis is probably confounded by the fact that "more fun" can be used with "fun" as a noun, as in "We had more fun after you arrived."
Good point. A google search also shows that since "fun" has only recently migrated from a noun to an adjective, the -er/est forms are not yet accepted, but will likely become standard over time.
Funaholics.