Konjugatív
Konjugatív is an adjective used in linguistics to describe aspects of verb inflection, or conjugation. It refers to the system by which verbs change form to encode grammatical categories such as person, number, tense, mood, voice, and aspect. A konjugatív language typically presents verbs in a paradigm, a fixed set of forms that encode subject-related information. Affixes applied to the verb stem can be suffixes, prefixes, infixes, or internal alternations, and languages may use fusional, agglutinative, or mixed morphologies.
In practice, konjugatív description focuses on the inflectional endings and stem changes that mark different forms
The term is often used in contrast with derivational morphology (creation of new words) or with non-conjugating
See also: Conjugation (linguistics), Verb morphology, Inflection, Paradigm, Agreement.