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Definition of Inflectional morphology
1. Noun. The part of grammar that deals with the inflections of words.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inflectional Morphology
Literary usage of Inflectional morphology
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. From Latin to Spanishby Paul M. Lloyd by Paul M. Lloyd (1987)
"... section on inflectional morphology less useful than it might have been, but
I believe that I have included in my own sections on inflectional morphology ..."
2. Text Retrieval Conference, 4th edited by D. K. Harman (1998)
"We find that lemmatization using inflectional morphology helps in most cases,
making a 3-5% absolute difference in performance. However, when the queries ..."
3. Native Writings in Massachusett by Ives Goddard, Kathleen Joan Bragdon (1988)
"To a large extent the inflectional morphology of verbs differs according to which
of the four basic derivational s tern types they belong to. ..."
4. Toda Grammar and Texts by Murray Barnson Emeneau (1984)
"However, in all clusters of 5, 6, or 7 members the fifth, sixth, and seventh
members are predictable in terms of the inflectional morphology; the same is ..."
5. Final Evaluation Of The Results Of Eurotra: A Specific Programme Concerning ...by DIANE Publishing Company by DIANE Publishing Company (2004)
"... nominal and verbal paradigms, there exists a complète implementation of the
Spanish inflectional morphology based on the Item-and-Arrangement theory. ..."