Bøjningsparadigmas
Bøjningsparadigmas refers to the set of all inflected forms of a particular word. In linguistics, a paradigm is a set of related forms that are all derived from a single lexical item. For example, in English, the verb "to go" has the following bøjningsparadigmas: go, goes, went, gone, going. These are all different forms of the same verb, used in different grammatical contexts. Similarly, a noun like "child" has the bøjningsparadigmas child, children. Adjectives also have bøjningsparadigmas, such as big, bigger, biggest.
The study of bøjningsparadigmas is central to morphology, the branch of linguistics that deals with the structure
The concept of a bøjningsparadigma is also relevant in computational linguistics and natural language processing, where