Inflect
Inflect is a verb that means to modify a word to express grammatical information such as tense, number, case, gender, mood, person, or aspect. The change is achieved by inflectional morphemes, which may be affixes or, in some languages, internal vowel or consonant changes. The process applies to nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and verbs, and is studied in inflectional morphology. Inflection is distinguished from derivation, which forms new words with related but distinct meanings or grammatical categories.
Languages vary widely in how much they rely on inflection. Some are highly inflected, using many endings
Examples illustrate the range of inflection. In English, pronouns inflect for case (I/me, he/him, we/us) and verbs
In computational linguistics, inflection is a key area of analysis and generation, enabling systems to recognize