- 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...
-
inflected prepositions can
develop from the
contraction of a
preposition with a
personal pronoun; however, they are
commonly reanalysed as
inflected words...
- 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...
-
persist in English, such as the
distinction between irregularly inflected strong stems inflected through ablaut (i.e.
changing the
vowel of the stem, as in...
- and particles.
Tagalog is an
agglutinative yet
slightly inflected language.
Pronouns are
inflected for
number and
verbs for focus/voice and aspect. Tagalog...
- an
inflected form,
whereas English typically employs a
periphrastic form, e.g.
Where French expresses ****ure tense/time
using the
single (
inflected) verb...
-
following table gives the
inflected forms of the
preposition o ('of/from'). The
optional pronouns that
follow the
inflected forms are
given in parentheses...
-
nouns are
inflected for
number (singular/plural) and for
definiteness (indefinite/definite). In a few dialects,
definite nouns are also
inflected for the...
- Like
other types of
words in the language,
English verbs are not
heavily inflected. Most
combinations of tense, aspect, mood and
voice are
expressed periphrastically...