- its past
tense by
means of
changes to the stem
vowel Strong inflection, a
system of verb
conjugation contrasted with an
alternative "weak"
system in the...
- has
three categories of
verbs (
strong, weak, & present-preterite) and two
categories of
nouns (
strong, weak).
Conjugation and
declension are
carried out...
-
violation of CP-symmetry (or
charge conjugation parity symmetry): the
combination of C-symmetry (charge
conjugation symmetry) and P-symmetry (parity symmetry)...
-
function – a
process known as
conjugation. In ****anese, the
beginning of a word (the stem) is
preserved during conjugation,
while the
ending of the word...
-
either weak or
strong. The two
different conjugation patterns,
though similar, have two
different meanings. A verb with a weak
conjugation as in the section...
-
groups with
similar conjugation pattern and
historical origin.
These can be
broadly grouped into two
classes – the
Germanic weak and
strong groups – although...
- In rhetoric,
emotive or
emotional conjugation (also
known as Russell's
conjugation) is a
rhetorical technique used to
create an
intrinsic bias towards...
-
original regular strong conjugations have
largely disintegrated, with the
result that in
modern English grammar, a
distinction between strong and weak verbs...
- In linguistics,
conjugation (/ˌkɒndʒʊˈɡeɪʃən/) is the
creation of
derived forms of a verb from its prin****l
parts by
inflection (alteration of form according...
- In
linguistics and grammar,
conjugation has two
basic meanings. One
meaning is the
creation of
derived forms of a verb from
basic forms, or prin****l...