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    The inflection of verbs is called conjugation, while the inflection of nouns, adjectives, adverbs, etc. can be called declension. An inflection expresses...
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    differential calculus and differential geometry, an inflection point, point of inflection, flex, or inflection (rarely inflexion) is a point on a smooth plane...
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  • Look up inflection or inflect in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Inflection (or inflexion), is the modification of a word to express grammatical information...
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  • Inflection AI, Inc. is an American technology company which has developed a machine learning and generative artificial intelligence hardware and apps,...
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  • A strong inflection is a system of verb conjugation or noun/adjective declension which can be contrasted with an alternative system in the same language...
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    horizontal inflection points. For example, the function x ↦ x 3 {\displaystyle x\mapsto x^{3}} has a stationary point at x = 0, which is also an inflection point...
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  • unambiguous inflections. weak: der gute Wein (nom) den guten Wein (acc) dem guten Wein (dat) - articles signal case, so adjectives need less inflectional specificity...
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    In some languages and countries, surname inflection (Czech: přechylování příjmení, Polish: odmiana nazwiska, Slovak: prechyľovanie priezviska) refers to...
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  • The high rising terminal (HRT), also known as rising inflection, upspeak, uptalk, or high rising intonation (HRI), is a feature of some variants of English...
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  • Nynorsk (section Inflection)
    characterized by noun inflection alone; each gender can have further inflectional forms. That is, gender can determine the inflection of other parts of speech...
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  • Suffix (redirect from Inflectional suffix)
    carry grammatical information (inflectional endings) or lexical information (derivational/lexical suffixes). Inflection changes the grammatical properties...
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    function has always a single inflection point, which occurs at x inflection = − b 3 a . {\displaystyle x_{\text{inflection}}=-{\frac {b}{3a}}.} The graph...
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  • Proto-Indo-European language: Vedic used the older athematic approach to inflection far more than the classical language, which tended to replace them using...
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  • distinguished from agglutinative languages by their tendency to use single inflectional morphemes to denote multiple grammatical, syntactic, or semantic features...
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    AI company acquired by Google. After leaving DeepMind, he co-founded Inflection AI, a machine learning and generative AI company, in 2022. Suleyman's...
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  • happiness derive from the root word happy. It is differentiated from inflection, which is the modification of a word to form different grammatical categories...
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  • In linguistics, intonation is the variation in pitch used to indicate the speaker's attitudes and emotions, to highlight or focus an expression, to signal...
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    explicit degree-inflection culminates in the madrigals of Marenzio and Gesualdo, which are remote from medieval traditions of unspecified inflection, and co-exists...
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  • endings, in order masculine, feminine, neuter, plural, for the different inflection cases. For example, "X e X e" denotes "ein, eine, ein, eine"; and "m r...
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  • inflectional rules, but those of the second kind are rules of word formation. The generation of the English plural dogs from dog is an inflectional rule...
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    a more Norwegian syntax. Knud Knudsen proposed to change spelling and inflection in accordance with the Dano-Norwegian koiné, known as "cultivated everyday...
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  • The general lines of diachronics of Lombard and Piedmontese plural declension are drawn here: In Lombard and Piedmontese, feminine plural is generally...
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  • applying inflectional morphemes to words are adding -s to the root dog to form dogs and adding -ed to wait to form waited. An inflectional morpheme changes...
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    Latino sine flexione ("Latin without inflections"), Interlingua de Academia pro Interlingua (IL de ApI) or Peano's Interlingua (abbreviated as IL) is...
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    production in December 2018. National shows produced at the station include Inflection Point with Lauren Schiller. As a part of its affiliation with the San...
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    not declined in the singular. The plural has an inflection for the dative. In total, seven inflectional endings (not counting plural markers) exist in...
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  • generally to express its syntactic function in the sentence, by way of some inflection. Declensions may apply to nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, and determiners...
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  • sentence (or a clause) necessarily involves an element that determines the inflection of a verb. Assuming that S constitutes an IP, the structure of the sentence...
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  • means of a dental suffix Weak inflection, a system of verb conjugation contrasted with an alternative "strong inflection" in the same language Light verb...
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    Indo-European with a rich inflectional morphology and relatively free word order to a mostly analytic pattern with little inflection and a fairly fixed subject–verb–object...
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