Inflection
Inflection is a linguistic process by which a word changes form to encode grammatical information. Inflected forms reflect features such as tense, aspect, mood, voice, person, number, gender, case, and definiteness. Inflection can be realized through affixation (adding prefixes, suffixes, or infixes), through internal vowel or consonant changes (ablaut, umlaut), or through suppletion, where an entirely different word form is used.
Inflection contrasts with derivation, which creates new words or changes word class rather than merely modifying
Languages differ in the amount and type of inflection they employ. Some are fusional, packing several grammatical
Inflectional systems vary historically, with regular patterns shaped by sound changes and language contact, as well