Either of two correlative things, A pro-form; a non-personal pronominal, proadjectival, or proadverbal form, in Esperanto regularly formed, indicating which?, that, some, none, and every, as applied to people, things, type, place, manner, reason, time, or quantity, as: kiu ‘who’ (which person?), iu ‘someone’ (some person), tie ‘there’ (that place), ĉie ‘everywhere’ (all places), etc, mutually related; corresponding, Having or indicating a reciprocal relation, A pro-form; a non-personal pronominal, proadjectival, or proadverbal form, in Esperanto regularly formed, indicating which?, that, some, none, and every, as applied to people, things, type, place, manner, reason, time, or quantity, as: kiu 'who' (which person?), iu 'someone' (some person), tie 'there' (that place), ĉie 'everywhere' (all places), etc, One who, or that which, stands in a reciprocal relation, or is correlated, to some other person or thing, correl, expressing a reciprocal or complementary relation; "correlative conjunctions", According to SMA, not a reversible mapping The basic difference between conversions and correlatives has classicly been where they were placed in attribute defining items The general consensus is that if it has to be placed on line 7, then it is a conversion If it only works on line 8, then it must be a correlative Some of these codes work on both attributes We are left to decide what to call these "Convelatives," perhaps? The bottom line is that, currently, all of the codes, with the exception of the "A" (algebraic) and "F" (function) correlatives, may be used in the PICK/BASIC ICONV and OCONV functions, although most of them are not needed since there are specific instructions in PICK/BASIC to emulate their features, If one thing is a correlative of another, the first thing is caused by the second thing, or occurs together with it. Man has rights only in so far as they are a correlative of duty. two or more facts, ideas etc that are correlative are closely related or dependent on each other, something which is mutually related, (ko-re-la-tiv) Correlative usually denotes words, phrases or ideas that are mutually related or imply each other, Words or phrases used in pairs to join words, phrases, or clauses Correlatives include both and, not only but also, either or, neither nor, and whether or, The antecedent of a pronoun, mutually related, expressing a reciprocal or complementary relation; "correlative conjunctions" mutually related, either of two correlated variables, plural of correlative,
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Either of two correlative things
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A pro-form; a non-personal pronominal, proadjectival, or proadverbal form, in Esperanto regularly formed, indicating which?, that, some, none, and every, as applied to people, things, type, place, manner, reason, time, or quantity, as: kiu ‘who’ (which person?), iu ‘someone’ (some person), tie ‘there’ (that place), ĉie ‘everywhere’ (all places), etc
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mutually related; corresponding
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Having or indicating a reciprocal relation
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A pro-form; a non-personal pronominal, proadjectival, or proadverbal form, in Esperanto regularly formed, indicating which?, that, some, none, and every, as applied to people, things, type, place, manner, reason, time, or quantity, as: kiu 'who' (which person?), iu 'someone' (some person), tie 'there' (that place), ĉie 'everywhere' (all places), etc
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One who, or that which, stands in a reciprocal relation, or is correlated, to some other person or thing
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correl
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expressing a reciprocal or complementary relation; "correlative conjunctions"
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According to SMA, not a reversible mapping The basic difference between conversions and correlatives has classicly been where they were placed in attribute defining items The general consensus is that if it has to be placed on line 7, then it is a conversion If it only works on line 8, then it must be a correlative Some of these codes work on both attributes We are left to decide what to call these "Convelatives," perhaps? The bottom line is that, currently, all of the codes, with the exception of the "A" (algebraic) and "F" (function) correlatives, may be used in the PICK/BASIC ICONV and OCONV functions, although most of them are not needed since there are specific instructions in PICK/BASIC to emulate their features
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If one thing is a correlative of another, the first thing is caused by the second thing, or occurs together with it. Man has rights only in so far as they are a correlative of duty. two or more facts, ideas etc that are correlative are closely related or dependent on each other
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something which is mutually related isim
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(ko-re-la-tiv) Correlative usually denotes words, phrases or ideas that are mutually related or imply each other
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Words or phrases used in pairs to join words, phrases, or clauses Correlatives include both and, not only but also, either or, neither nor, and whether or
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The antecedent of a pronoun
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mutually related sıfat
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expressing a reciprocal or complementary relation; "correlative conjunctions" mutually related
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