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Note that in common speach ''ālīce'' and ''ūlīce'' as well as ''ātmena'' and ''utmena'' are basically interchangeable. The quality correlatives may take an essive argument, e.g. ''kadięs læsmā'' "any kind of chair".<br/>Thing and person correlatives decline for case and, in the case of proximal, medial, and distal, also for number. Those which end in ''-i'' decline like pronouns.
Note that in common speach ''ālīce'' and ''ūlīce'' as well as ''ātmena'' and ''utmena'' are basically interchangeable, except for main clauses in relative structures where only ''ālīce'' and ''ātmena'' are used. The quality correlatives may take an essive argument, e.g. ''kadięs læsmā'' "any kind of chair".<br/>Thing and person correlatives decline for case and, in the case of proximal, medial, and distal, also for number. Those which end in ''-i'' decline like pronouns.


Negatives, elective existentials, universals, and positive alternatives for thing and person correlatives may also take dual number: ''gvamidi''/''guvitadi'' "neither"; ''lætyamidi''/''lævitadi'' "either"; ''yaivadi''/''yaivitadi'' "both"; ''viṣāmidi''/''viṣvitadi'' "the other one".
Negatives, elective existentials, universals, and positive alternatives for thing and person correlatives may also take dual number: ''gvamidi''/''guvitadi'' "neither"; ''lætyamidi''/''lævitadi'' "either"; ''yaivadi''/''yaivitadi'' "both"; ''viṣāmidi''/''viṣvitadi'' "the other one".