Correlation (cognitive science)
The correlation is the relation existing between two concepts or concepts of which one cannot be thought without the other. It is a relation necessary, which it is of dependence or exclusion Logique: it is approaches the opposition in the second case.
In a general way, two terms in correlation are called correlative . The term also indicates the terms of a sentence ensuring the logical relation between the main clause and the subordinate clause ( as much… that , Suffisamment… for , etc).
In linguistics, a correlative even is a pair of Phonème S in a report/ratio of opposition between them, and compared to the other phonemes.
Examples of correlatives
- World and Conscience
- Measurement and Disproportion
- Right and Owe, in democracy
- Intérieur and Extérieur
- …
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