correlativekəˈrɛl ə tɪv
English Definitions:
correlate, correlative (adj)
either of two or more related or complementary variables
correlative, correlate, correlated (adj)
mutually related
correlative (adj)
expressing a reciprocal or complementary relation
"correlative conjunctions"
correlative (Noun)
Either of two correlative things.
correlative (Noun)
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), ie 'everywhere' (all places), etc.
correlative (Adjective)
mutually related; corresponding
Correlative
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 in the sentence. In English, examples of correlative pairs are both–and, either–or, neither–nor, the–the ("the more the better"), so–that ("it ate so much food that it burst"), and if–then. In the Romance languages, the demonstrative pro-forms function as correlatives with the relative pro-forms, as autant–que in French; in English, demonstratives are not used in such constructions, which depend on the relative only: "I saw what you did", rather than *"I saw that, what you did".
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