- In grammar, a
correlative is a word that is
paired with
another word with
which it
functions to
perform a
single function but from
which it is separated...
- an
objective correlative is a
group of
things or
events which systematically represent emotions. The
theory of the
objective correlative as it relates...
- a
table of "
correlative"
pronouns due to
their similarities in
morphological derivation and
their syntactic relationships (as
correlative pairs) in that...
-
terms coordinating conjunction (coined in the mid-19th century) and
correlative conjunction (coined in the
early 19th century)
became more
commonly used...
- The
correlative rights doctrine is a
legal doctrine limiting the
rights of
landowners to a
common source of
groundwater (such as an aquifer) to a reasonable...
-
complex duration ratios,
which can also be
explained by the
principle of
correlativity of perception. If a
rhythm is not
structurally redundant, then even...
- 1989b, "Understanding Tort Law",
Valparaiso Law Review, 23: 485–526.
Correlativity, Personality, and the
Emerging Consensus on
Corrective Justice by Ernest...
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standing alone: ĉio (everything). The
correlatives have a
genitive case
ending in -es. Therefore, the
adjectival correlatives,
ending in -ia and -iu, do not...
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artistic failure."
Eliot also po****rised the
concept of the
objective correlative—a
mechanism used to
evoke emotion in an audience—in the essay. The essay...
- The
fallacy of
suppressed correlative is a type of
argument that
tries to
redefine a
correlative (one of two
mutually exclusive options) so that one alternative...