Inflected
Inflected is an adjective used in linguistics to describe a word form that has been altered to express grammatical information such as tense, mood, voice, number, person, gender, or case. Inflection involves modifying a stem or base form by adding affixes, changing internal vowels, or applying other systematic changes. A word and its inflected forms together constitute an inflectional paradigm.
In linguistic analysis, inflection vs derivation are distinguished: inflection signals grammatical relationships without creating a new
Inflected forms are central to studies of morphology and syntax. In computational linguistics, recognizing inflected forms