- lead", the word lead is not
inflected for any of person, number, or tense; it is
simply the bare form of a verb. The
inflected form of a word
often contains...
-
inflected prepositions can
develop from the
contraction of a
preposition with a
personal pronoun; however, they are
commonly reanalysed as
inflected words...
-
Fusional languages or
inflected languages are a type of
synthetic language,
distinguished from
agglutinative languages by
their tendency to use single...
- be
inflected under any cir****stances (unless they are used as
different parts of speech, as in "ifs and buts"). Only
words that
cannot be
inflected at...
- an
inflected form,
whereas English typically employs a
periphrastic form, e.g.
Where French expresses ****ure tense/time
using the
single (
inflected) verb...
-
lemma "go"
represents the
inflected forms "go", "goes", "going", "went", and "gone". The
relationship between an
inflected form and its
lemma is usually...
- of
adjectives inflected to
agree with nouns:
Notice that the
adjectives undergo the same
sorts of stem
changes when they are
inflected as
nouns do. The...
-
marking is postpositional.
Pronouns are
traditional in
nature and are
inflected for
number and case.
Gender is not
distinguished in pronouns.
There are...
-
related Afroasiatic languages,
Somali nouns are
inflected for gender,
number and case,
while verbs are
inflected for persons, number, tenses, and moods. Affixes...
-
without the
particle to, is the infinitive. In many languages,
verbs are
inflected (modified in form) to
encode tense, aspect, mood, and voice. A verb may...