inflectional in Vietnamese

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như inflexional

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1. 1 synonym for Accidence: inflectional morphology

2. The Awngi verbal morphology has a wealth of inflectional forms.

3. Clitics very often express functional properties akin to (or even identical to) inflectional categories in a language, which in practice means inflectional properties of nouns and of verbs

4. The present inflectional system represents a radical simplification of the grammar of Old Irish.

Hệ thống biến tố hiện nay thể hiện sự đơn giản hóa căn bản ngữ pháp tiếng Ireland cổ.

5. It is an inflectional language, achieving variety in expression by means of stems, prefixes, and endings.

6. Verbs are composed of a stem to which inflectional and/or derivational prefixes are added.

7. Finally, inflectional prefixes (which Young & Morgan call "paradigmatic prefixes") are affixed to the base—producing a complete verb.

8. The term Analytic is commonly used in a relative rather than an absolute sense.The currently most prominent and widely used Indo-European Analytic language is modern English, which has lost much of the inflectional morphology inherited from Proto-Indo-European, Proto-Germanic, and Old English over the centuries and has not gained any new inflectional morphemes in the meantime

9. Accidence definition: inflectional morphology ; the part of grammar concerned with changes in the form of words Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

10. It was an inflectional language, that is to say, one indicated the function of a word in a sentence by means of endings added to the noun or adjective, and so on.

11. The cuneiform inscriptions attributed to the Elamites are said to be in an agglutinative language (one in which root words are joined together to form compounds, thereby distinguished from inflectional languages).

12. Definition of Aorist : an inflectional form of a verb typically denoting simple occurrence of an action without reference to its completeness, duration, or repetition Other Words from Aorist Aorist or Aoristic \ …

13. Noun inflectional morphology; the part of grammar concerned with changes in the form of words by internal modification or by affixation, for the expression of tense, person, case, number, etc Word Origin for Accidence C15: from Latin accidentia accidental matters, hence inflections of words, from accidere …