Yes it is a inflection.
Yes, the ending "s" can indicate plurality or possession in English. It is used as an inflection to modify the meaning of the word it is attached to.
The inflection belied the content. The wrong inflection can be a deadly infection.
The inflection in "slept" is past tense simple inflection of the verb "sleep."
When asking a question, ones vocal inflection rises.
Yes, the apostrophe at the end of a plural noun that ends with an -s changes the noun to a possessive noun (shows that something in the sentence belongs to that noun).Examples:The Smiths' children are twins.The boys' locker room is at the end of this hallway.
Yes, the ending "s" can indicate plurality or possession in English. It is used as an inflection to modify the meaning of the word it is attached to.
inflection
To find the inflection points on a graph, you need to take the second derivative. Then, set that equal to zero to find the x value(s) of the inflection point(s).
anything ending in "tion". example: inflection, protection election protection extension collection etc.
The inflection belied the content. The wrong inflection can be a deadly infection.
Simple inflection Compound inflection Level pitch(absence of inflection)
The inflection in "slept" is past tense simple inflection of the verb "sleep."
When asking a question, ones vocal inflection rises.
An inflection point is not a saddle point, but a saddle point is an inflection point. To be precise, a saddle point is both a stationary point and an inflection point. An inflection point is a point at which the curvature changes sign, so it is not necessary to be a stationary point.
John S. Claughton has written: 'The tones of Xhosa inflections' -- subject(s): Inflection, Tone, Xhosa language
her inflection of her voice didn't match the question she asked me.
Inflection - a change in pitch or loudness of the voice, the act or result of curving or bending, the change of form that words undergo to mark case, gender, number, tense, person, mood, or voice. Inflections also include changes in ending and changes within the stem, such as: he - him - his