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Перевод: correlative speek correlative


[прилагательное]
соотносительный; парный; коррелятивный;
[существительное]
коррелят ; коррелятивное слово; слово, обычно употребляемое в паре с другим


Тезаурус:

  1. Sartre's stress on the role of the subject also finds approval because many of those no longer prepared to argue for a general theory of history as the progress of a single narrative of class-struggle, have begun to argue instead for a return of its correlative, the subject, almost as if it was the next best thing in the absence of history itself.
  2. Here it is assumed that the child's right to education is a correlative of the parent's duty to send the child to school.
  3. The significant point is that an initial capital is a form of emphasis or highlighting in writing, and therefore can be used as a visual correlative of emphasis in speech (see further 5.4.2).
  4. The most important point of departure, however, is that rights, whether moral or legal, can involve correlative duties .
  5. But it is not typically more specific than the A-word; indeed, whether the pair is classified as paradigmatic or syntagmatic, or as synonymous, antonymous or correlative, there is usually a parallelistic relationship of balance, in which there is no question of progress from word A to word B.
  6. Can the right to enforce a contract, with its correlative duty to perform it, be regarded as one of these constitutional guarantees?
  7. It is the "objective correlative" of their love and pain.
  8. In this lecture, To Criticize the Critic, he set his own prose writings in historical perspective - once more setting the past in order - but it is also notable for the manner in which he asserted the presence in his theoretical judgments of private feeling and experience; phrases like the objective correlative and the disassociation of sensibility were, for him, conceptual symbols for emotional preferences.
  9. It said nothing whatsoever of any correlative power of the episcopate.
  10. The necessary correlative, particularly amongst liberals, before and during the wars was caution about threatening the social order; it would also mark a form of corruption in the Christian dynamic of antislavery.
  11. "The raspberry fool and the dabs of cream is really literature," I wrote back, "the objective correlative".
  12. It is exclusive inasmuch as it demands a recognition of a continuously expanding number of works of art, a process which finds its correlative in cultural criticism's developing complexity of coding, with the result that works of art and their criticism becomes increasingly "difficult", forever demanding more time and more money to "appreciate".
  13. By this Bryce meant that "Duty" had been forgotten, whereas it was actually "the correlative of Right".

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