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The inflection in "slept" is past tense simple inflection of the verb "sleep."
No it is not, it's past tense follows the general rules of inflection.
The inflection belied the content. The wrong inflection can be a deadly infection.
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!
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 ).
When asking a question, ones vocal inflection rises.
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.