
1) Accent 2) Accentual 3) Cadence 4) Caesural 5) Curvature 6) Declension 7) Emphasis 8) Enjambement 9) Enjambment 10) Grammar 11) Inflexion 12) Intonation 13) Lilt 14) Paradigm 15) Paradigmatic 16) Pronunciation 17) Prosody 18) Stress 19) Tone
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1) Grammatical relation 2) Inflexion 3) Modulation of the voice 4) Noun inflection 5) The paradigm of a word 6) Verb inflection 7) Voice modulation
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In grammar, inflection or inflexion is the modification of a word to express different grammatical categories such as tense, mood, voice, aspect, person, number, gender and case. The inflection of verbs is also called conjugation, and the inflection of nouns, adjectives and pronouns is also called declension. An inflection expresses one or more gr...
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The modification of a word resulting from a change in tense, person or number
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• (n.) The variation or change which words undergo to mark case, gender, number, comparison, tense, person, mood, voice, etc. • (n.) A slide, modulation, or accent of the voice; as, the rising and the falling inflection. • (n.) The act of inflecting, or the state of being inflected. • (n.) A bend; a fold; a curve; a turn; a twis...
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in linguistics, the change in the form of a word (in English, usually the addition of endings) to mark such distinctions as tense, person, number, ... [21 related articles]
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A point of inflection of a plane curve is a point where the curve has a stationary tangent, at which the tangent is changing from rotating in one direction to rotating in the opposite direction, i.e. a point where the direction of curvature changes. At such a point the second derivative of the curve...
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1. The act of inflecting, or the state of being inflected. ... 2. A bend; a fold; a curve; a turn; a twist. ... 3. A slide, modulation, or accent of the voice; as, the rising and the falling inflection. ... 4. The variation or change which words undergo to mark case, gender, number, comparison, tense, person, mood, voice, etc. ... 5. Any change or ...
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(in-flek´shәn) the act of bending inward, or the state of being bent inward.
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(also spelled inflexion) The alteration of a word to provide additional grammatical information abou
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In·flec'tion noun [ Latin
inflexio : confer French
inflexion . See
Inflect .] [ Written also
inflecxion .]
1. The act of inflecting, or the state of being inflected.
2. A bend; a fold; a curve; a turn; a twist.
3. A slide, modulation, or accent o...
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(Inflection (inflexion / inflect / inflects / inflected)) The way words can change their form to show, for example, that they are singular or plural (e.g. table becomes tables) and to indicate tense (e.g. change becomes changes/ changed/ changing) or possession (The cat's whiskers).…
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Type: Term Pronunciation: in-flek′shŭn Definitions: 1. An inward bending. 2. Obsolete term for diffraction.
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In drama the change in the tone or loudness of the voice.
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In grammar, inflection (from the Latin, inflexio, a bending), is the changes in form which words undergo in consequence of standing in certain relations to other words in a sentence. These changes occur for the most part at the end of words, and the inflectional elements were all probably at first separate vocables. To inflection belong those chang...
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In music an inflection is a change or modification in the pitch or tone of the voice. In chanting, an inflection is a departure from the monotone, or reciting note.
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inflection, inflexion 1. Deviation from a straight or normal course. 2. To change in the form of a word (usually by adding a suffix) to indicate a change in its grammatical function. 3. The patterns of stress and intonation in a language. 4. Modulation of the voice; change in pitch or tone of voice. 5. The process or device of adding affixes to ...
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change in pitch or loudness of the voice.
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A point of inflection of a plane curve is a point where the curve has a stationary tangent, at which the tangent is changing from rotating in one direction to rotating in the oppostie direction. See also: Curve Sketching.
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Inflection is a change to the ending of a word to indicate tense, number or other grammatical features. For example: walk - walks/walked/walking shoe - shoes old - older/oldest see also suffix
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flection noun deviation from a straight or normal course
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(grammar) In grammatical analysis, an ending or other element in a word that indicates its grammatical function in a sentence. (whether it is plural or singular, masculine or feminine, subject or object, and so on). In a highly inflected language like Latin, nouns, verbs, and adjectives have m...
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modulation of the voice; change in pitch or tone of voice. · noun inflection; verb inflection. · the process or device of adding affixes to or changing the shape of a base to give it a different syntactic function without changing its form class. · the paradigm of a word. · a single pattern of formation of a paradigm:noun inflec...
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An alteration made to a word to indicate a certain grammatical category, e.g. number and case with nouns or person, number and tense with verbs. The number of inflections in a language can be taken as an indication of its type, a large number being characteristic of synthetic languages. Diachronically inflections arise from clitics which become uns...
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the patterns of stress and intonation in a language
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