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The inflection in "slept" is past tense simple inflection of the verb "sleep."
The inflection belied the content. The wrong inflection can be a deadly infection.
No it is not, it's past tense follows the general rules of inflection.
The verb takes the base form in commands Sit down. Look out!
When asking a question, ones vocal inflection rises.
The inflection in "slept" is past tense simple inflection of the verb "sleep."
I think you mean inflected... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inflection#Examples_in_English
Robert D. Hoberman has written: 'Verb inflection in modern Aramaic, morphosyntax and semantics'
Simple inflection Compound inflection Level pitch(absence of inflection)
The inflection belied the content. The wrong inflection can be a deadly infection.
No it is not, it's past tense follows the general rules of inflection.
The verb takes the base form in commands Sit down. Look out!
When asking a question, ones vocal inflection rises.
An infinitive is the basic form of a verb, without an inflection binding it to a particular subject or tense (e.g., see in we came to see, let him see ).
In linguistics, inflection refers to the modification of a word to express different grammatical categories such as tense, mood, or person. For example, in the English language, adding "-ed" to the verb "walk" creates the inflected form "walked" to indicate past tense.
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.
her inflection of her voice didn't match the question she asked me.