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Inflection
Inflection This article is about inflection in linguistics. For a mathematical meaning, see Inflection point. Inflection or inflexion refers to a modification or ... marking languages, the adpositions can carry the inflection in adpositional phrases. This means that ...
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Inflection (translated from German)
Inflection This article requires a revision. Details are ... verbessern and remove afterwards this marking. Those Inflection designated in that Grammatik the change of ... it means Diffraction a joint.) languages with inflection possess a in such a way specified inflecting language's building. The expression inflection is not only used for the inflection strictly speaking, but it refers frequently ...
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Talk:Inflection
Talk:Inflection What's with the new agglutination addition? I'm pretty sure that "weak inflection" is different from agglutination; things like the ... person singular present verb suffix -s is inflection rather than agglutination, because in agglutination one ... present would each have their own affixes). Inflection is not limited to stem changes. -Branddobbe ... 28, 1 Dec 2004 (UTC) How is Inflection being confused with Synthesis? (moved question ...
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Strong (grammatical term)
Strong (grammatical term) A strong inflection is a system of verb conjugation or ... which is then known as a weak inflection. The term strong was coined with reference to the ...
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West Germanic strong verb
West Germanic strong verb In the Germanic languages, strong verbs are those which mark their past ... verbs like sing, sang, sung. The term "strong verb" is a translation of German "starkes ... an example of the conjugation of a strong verb, we may take the Old English ... these as the six classes of the strong verb. In PIE there were already ...
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German grammar
... three declensions. These features remain unaltered by inflection but must be considered in this process ... the declension of the adjectives. There are strong articles, weak articles, and articles that have strong and weak cases. Sometimes this feature is ... is quite similar to English. Definite article (strong) Masculine Neuter Feminine Plural Nominative der das ... des des der der Definite article endings (strong) Masculine Neuter Feminine Plural Nominative -er - ...
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Bairi language (translated from German)
... article authors cooperate, whose homeland dialects in strong measure from each other deviate, and that ... the eastern middle Franconia (including Nuernberg) shows strong nordbairischen impact and marks thereby a bairisch ... südbairische Mundart ist das Tirolerische. Beside the strong Affrikatisierung is its most standing out characteristic ... dialect Kaerntner of influences. In addition Kaernteri strong sound black-out ("A" becomes long "o ... in the advance. Further some suedbairische dialects strong and weak sounds differentiate, as in ...
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Gotique (translated from French)
... with consonant termination [ N ] of radical) and strong (while simplifying: with vocalic termination of the ... Whereas for a given name, only one inflection is possible (according to the finale of ... adjectives can follow one or the other inflection, according to their value: an adjective employed ... comparative, present participles, etc. Follow only the strong one áins ("ones"), possessive adjectives, the indefinite ... the nominal and adjectival variations opposing the strong and weak inflections: Case Weak inflection ...
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Talk:Atheism/Archive 19
... claim is poorly worded and claims that strong atheists do not refer to weak atheists ... only means what's described here as 'strong atheism', and what's described here as ... the two preceeding bulleted paragraphs simply define strong and weak atheism without describing how some ... from saying the definitions of weak and strong atheism are themselves in dispute. As for ... definition of atheism is the definition of strong atheism. Repeating that is redundant. 3. ...
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Old English morphology
... Verbs in Old English are divided into strong or weak verbs. For a fuller discussion ... see Germanic weak verb and West Germanic strong verb. Strong verbs Strong verbs use the Germanic form of conjugation ... for example "sing, sang, sung" is a strong verb, as are swim/swam/swum ...
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