INFLECTION


Meaning of INFLECTION in English

— inflectionless , adj.

/in flek"sheuhn/ , n.

1. modulation of the voice; change in pitch or tone of voice.

2. Also, flection . Gram.

a. the process or device of adding affixes to or changing the shape of a base to give it a different syntactic function without changing its form class.

b. the paradigm of a word.

c. a single pattern of formation of a paradigm: noun inflection; verb inflection.

d. the change in the shape of a word, generally by affixation, by means of which a change of meaning or relationship to some other word or group of words is indicated.

e. the affix added to produce this change, as the -s in dogs or the -ed in played.

f. the systematic description of such processes in a given language, as in serves from serve, sings from sing, and harder from hard (contrasted with derivation ).

3. a bend or angle.

4. Math. a change of curvature from convex to concave or vice versa.

Also, esp. Brit., inflexion .

[ 1525-35; var. sp. of inflexion inflexion- (s. of inflexio ) a bending. See INFLECT, -ION ]

Random House Webster's Unabridged English dictionary.      Полный английский словарь Вебстер - Random House .