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inflective
inflective, a. (ɪnˈflɛktɪv) [f. inflect v. + -ive; in mod.F. inflectif.] 1. Having the quality of inflecting; tending to inflect.1666 Phil. Trans. I. 240 The Inflective veins of the Air (if I may so call those parts, which..have a greater or less Refractive power than the Air next adjoyning). 1713 D... Oxford English Dictionary
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inflexive
▪ I. inflexive, a.1 rare—0. (ɪnˈflɛksɪv) [f. L. inflex-, ppl. stem of inflectĕre to inflect + -ive.] = inflective.1890 in Cent. Dict.▪ II. † inflexive, a.2 Obs. rare—1. [f. in-3 + flexive.] Not flexive; inflexible.1616 Chapman Homer's Hymns, Mars 35 And to beare safe, the burthen vndergone Of Foes i... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Awakening (James Morrison album)
Andy Gill wrote a negative review for The Independent, stating that "It's as if he's learnt the technical grammar and inflective vocabulary of soul-style wikipedia.org
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fusional
fusional, a. (ˈfjuːʒənəl) [f. fusion + -al.] Of or pertaining to fusion; spec. designating a class of languages (see quots.).1921 E. Sapir Lang. vi. 144 ‘Fusional’ and ‘symbolic’ contrast with ‘agglutinative’, which is not on a par with ‘inflective’ at all. What are we to do with the fusional and sy... Oxford English Dictionary
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Agglutination
According to Hajič, it is the disambiguation of these word forms which is difficult (more so for inflective languages where the ambiguity is high than wikipedia.org
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Jim Maxwell (commentator)
His own unique style – at once inflective and laconic – is built upon the authoritative approach of the former with poetic touches reminiscent of the latter wikipedia.org
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analysable
analysable, -zable, a. (ˈænəˌlaɪzəb(ə)l) [f. analyse v. + -able.] Capable of being analyzed.1851 H. Spencer Soc. Statics Introd. 31 Where motives are readily analyzable. 1868 Sat. Rev. 19 Dec. 794/2 One of the most curious and least analysable things in human life..[is] force of character. 1879 Whit... Oxford English Dictionary
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Powhatan language
PA *ši·ši·pa "duck" → si·si·p PA *le·kawi "sand" → re·kaw PA *aθemwehša "little dog" → atemos Grammar Nouns In Powhatan, nouns take inflective -iss ex: 'old woman' -ēss ex: 'muskrat' -ess ex: 'ant' Verbs There are three types of verb affixes of the Powhatan language, all of which are inflective wikipedia.org
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isolating
isolating, ppl. a. (ˈaɪsəleɪtɪŋ) [f. isolate v. + -ing2.] 1. Linguistics. Designating languages (e.g. Vietnamese) in which (for the most part) words do not vary in form according to their grammatical functions in sentences, as contrasted with agglutinating and inflecting languages.1860 [see inflexio... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ibn Adjurrum
Al-Suyuti (Bughya, 102) places ibn Ājurrūm stylistically in the Kūfah School of grammar, based on his use of the genitive term "khafḍ," (), the desinentially inflective wikipedia.org
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Too Cold
Prefix magazine characterized the track for its "plodding gothic beat and sing-along self-inflective chorus". wikipedia.org
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Lakshana
whatsoever there is an affix (pratyaya) enjoined, let what begins therewith, in the form in which it appears when the affix follows it, be called an inflective wikipedia.org
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Neume
The earliest neumes were inflective marks that indicated the general shape but not necessarily the exact notes or rhythms to be sung. wikipedia.org
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Ethan Gilsdorf
The Somerville News said, "[Gilsdorf] captivated the audience with his passionate, inflective reading." wikipedia.org
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Kaqchikel language
These attach to both nouns and verbs; prefixes are exclusively inflective, whereas suffixes can be inflective or derivational. Inflective prefixes are quite short, often composed of a single sound and never consisting of more than three; suffixes can be longer than this. wikipedia.org
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