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Inflectional paradigm
Inflectional paradigm An inflectional paradigm is a table illustrating the forms of ...
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Paradigm (disambiguation)
Paradigm (disambiguation) Look up paradigm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A paradigm may refer to: (in the vernacular) a ... something (in philosophy of science) a Kuhnian paradigm (in experimental science) an experimental setup (in computing) a paradigm is a style of programming, usually ...
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Inflection
... two traditional grammatical terms that refer to inflectional paradigms of specific word classes: Declension: noun inflectional paradigm (often includes pronouns, adjectives, and demonstratives as ... number, case, or grammatical gender). Conjugation: verb inflectional paradigm (often involving number, person, tense, or ...
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Morphology (linguistics)
... Rules of the first kind are called inflectional rules, while those of the second kind ... illustrated by dog and dogs, is an inflectional rule; compounds like dog-catcher or dishwasher ... Paradigms and morphosyntax The notion of a paradigm is closely related to that of inflection. The paradigm of a lexeme is the set of ... in a sentence to appear in an inflectional form that matches the person and ...
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Morphology (linguistics) (Psychology wiki)
... Rules of the first kind are called inflectional rules , while those of the second kind ... illustrated by dog and dogs, is an inflectional rule; compounds like dog-catcher or dishwasher ... Paradigms and morphosyntax The notion of a paradigm is closely related to that of inflection. The paradigm of a lexeme is the set of ... in a sentence to appear in an inflectional form that matches the person and ...
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User talk:Ish ishwar
... could explain better. Declension refers to the paradigm of inflected forms of nouns and other ... it applies to verbs. So, conjugation = verb inflectional paradigm. We can also speak of different declensions ... grammars it useful to distinguish between noun inflectional paradigms and verb inflectional paradigms because they are inflected according ...
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User:Garzo/lala
... or if they can be classified as inflectional morphemes? The most common term is "compound ... Japanese adjectives are conjugated in the same paradigm as verbs, although the two parts of speech have different inflectional forms for the same paradigm. To tell you the truth I am ... word conjugation in Japanese grammar for the paradigm is not defined by such features ...
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Talk:Japanese grammar/adjectives
... say that what matters is not the paradigm in which the word inflects, but that ... does this show? It shows that the inflectional criteria you outlined are, in fact, met ... only shows that they belong to different inflectional paradigms, and does not show that they ... it’s stative. It doesn’t matter if the inflectional paradigms differ. (Just so we’re all on ... is because they are part of different inflectional paradigms. Now compare those with Japanese ...
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Esperanto vocabulary
... the ear). Normally the Latin or Greek inflectional ending is replaced with the Esperanto inflectional ending −o. However, the original inflection will ... through the use of grammatical (i.e. inflectional) suffixes, such as nura (mere) from nur ... The correlatives or "table words" are a paradigm of proforms, used to ask and answer ... all dogs) An extension of the original paradigm Sometimes the correlative system is extended ...
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Talk:Hungarian language
... s), cause "case" was applicable only for inflectional(?) (flektáló - greek, koine, latin, ancient english etc ... paradigms, as they not know any other paradigm. Grammar books written for foreign learners of ... the starting of the "cases in hungarian" paradigm. But Dr. Végvári says even so the ... voice" expression, IMHO, does not imply an inflectional structure. It rather describes a grammatical structure ... form of a morpheme, as agglutinative or inflectional, it refers to its behavior. (Though, ...
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