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inflectional - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • affix: The derivational affixes stand for the first degree of the scale, the inflectional affixes stand for the second degree.
  • morphology: These results provide constraining data for models of inflectional morphology.
  • paradigm: The lemmas are the whole inflectional paradigm for a noun or a verb, e.g. walk, walks, walking, walked.
  • ending: In Old English the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives were uniformly marked by inflectional endings; compare modern English greater and greatest.
  • category: Such words have more in common semantically with minor syntactic categories ( so-called function words ) and inflectional categories.
  • form: From the 1420s on, the inflectional form prevails in approximately 60 % of the instances recorded.

Modifying Another Word

  • highly: On large vocabulary continuous speech recognition of highly inflectional language - Czech.

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