- 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...
-
Fusional languages or
inflected languages are a type of
synthetic language,
distinguished from
agglutinative languages by
their tendency to use single...
- In linguistics, an
inflected preposition is a type of word that
occurs in some languages, that
corresponds to the
combination of a
preposition and a personal...
- when
there is no
article at all, or if the noun is
preceded by a non-
inflectable word or
phrase such as ein bisschen,
etwas or viel ("a little, some,...
- uninflected, but in
broader linguistic usage,
these terms are
extended to be
inflectable words that
appear in
their basic form. For example,
English nouns are...
-
related Afroasiatic languages,
Somali nouns are
inflected for gender,
number and case,
while verbs are
inflected for persons, number, tenses, and moods. Affixes...
- An
inverted arch or
invert is a
civil engineering structure in the form of an
inverted arch,
inverted in
comparison to the
usual arch bridge. Like the...
- that
Spanish determiners inflect for
gender (masculine/feminine, with some
instances of
vestigial neuter) and
always inflect for
number as well. Spanish...
- In French, a verb is
inflected to
reflect its mood and tense, as well as to
agree with its
subject in
person and number.
Following the
tradition of Latin...
- and particles.
Tagalog is an
agglutinative yet
slightly inflected language.
Pronouns are
inflected for
number and
verbs for focus/voice and aspect. Tagalog...