inflection

  • 51Weak inflection — In grammar, the term weak (originally coined in German: schwach ) is used in opposition to the term strong ( stark ) to designate a conjugation or declension when a language has two parallel systems. The only constant feature in all the… …

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  • 52point of inflection — Math. See inflection point. [1735 45] * * * …

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  • 53Semitic verb inflection — ▪ Table Semitic verb inflection Northwest Semitic Southwest Semitic East Semitic Hebrew Arabic Ge ez Akkadian imperative bury! qə e07;or (u)qbur qəbər qubur jussive/preterite may you be buried; you buried ti qbor ta qbur tə qbər ta qbur… …

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  • 54point of inflection — noun a point on a curve at which the sign of the curvature changes; at this point the second derivative of the underlying function will be zero, but positive on one side and negative on the other Syn: inflection point …

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  • 55doubling of final consonants in inflection — The table below explains the differing practice in English shown by the forms hotter, enrolled, offered, targeted, in which the root word (hot, enrol, offer, target) ends in a single consonant. Practice can also differ with the same word in BrE… …

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  • 56point of inflection — a point on a curve that separates an arc concave upward from one concave downward and vice versa * * * Math. See inflection point. [1735 45] …

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  • 57Diachronics of plural inflection in the Gallo-Italian languages — The general lines of diachronics of Lombard and Piedmontese plural declension are drawn here: Contents 1 Feminine 2 Masculine 3 See also 4 References …

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  • 58Plural inflection in Western Lombard — The general lines of diachronics of Western Lombard plural declension are drawn here, with referenceto Milanese orthography: Feminine The bulk of feminine words ends with desinence a ; plural feminine is adesinential. The last vowel founds its… …

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  • 59desinential inflection — noun In Arabic grammar, a final short vowel added to a base form to indicate nominative ( u, un), genitive ( i, in), or accusative ( a, an) case …

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  • 60point of inflection —    The point where a curve changes slope [16] …

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