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Inflection

The change of word form[?] according to grammatical function[?], which occurs in inflected languages.

Inflection is differentiated depending on the class[?]:

There are two basic types of inflection:

Words often do not appear in a fundamental form (the word root[?]) except in dictionaries and grammars.

A schema of all inflections for a word is sometimes called a paradigm.



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