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Definition of INFLeXions

Inflexion
Inflexion In*flex"ion, n. Inflection.

Meaning of INFLeXions from wikipedia

- In linguistic morphology, inflection (less commonly, inflexion) is a process of word formation in which a word is modified to express different grammatical...
- allemand. Jean-Marie Croisile, Paris, Nimrod, 2018". Inflexions (in French). 40 (1): 212. doi:10.3917/infle.040.0209f. ISSN 1772-3760. Aschheim 1993, p. 16...
- Opticks: or, A Treatise of the Reflexions, Refractions, Inflexions and Colours of Light is a collection of three books by Isaac Newton that was published...
- Latino sine flexione ("Latin without inflections"), Interlingua de Academia pro Interlingua (IL de ApI) or Peano's Interlingua (abbreviated as IL) is an...
- metaphorical rather than rigorous fashion. In the same vein, in Inflexions de voix (Voice Inflexions) (1976), Pavel describes language as the privileged site...
- founding members of the editorial collective of the Sense Lab journal Inflexions: A Journal of Research Creation. Manning frequently gives workshops and...
- M****umi, Politics of Affect, op. cit., 71, 106-107, 110 "On Critique," Inflexions: A Journal for Research Creation, no. 4 (January 2011), pp. 337-340 Retrieved...
- with I. Stengers (2008) at http://www.senselab.ca/inflexions/volume_3/node_i3/stengers_en_inflexions_vol03.html Archived 12 January 2017 at the Wayback...
- Newton (1704). Opticks or, a Treatise of the reflexions, refractions, inflexions and colours of light. Retrieved 9 May 2025. Young, Hugh D.; Freedman,...
- and church leaders, and his deliberate relating of the natural speech inflexions of the libretto to the rhythms of the sung music, different from, for...