inflectional morphology

(idea) by Percepied Mon Oct 30 2000 at 19:24:35

In linguistics, the modification of root words (lexemes) with grammatical markers (i.e., inflectional morphemes such as suffixes and prefixes) to fit different syntactic contexts, which includes conjugation of verbs and declension of nouns. (Compare derivational morphology.)

Most European languages tend to be highly inflected. Such languages are termed synthetic languages since they build new words by adding morphemes. English has lost most of its inflection and is considered an analytic language.

Y'know, if you log in, you can write something here, or contact authors directly on the site. Create a New User if you don't already have an account.