alakváltozatokat
Alakváltozatok, often translated as "form variants" or "morphological variants," refers to the different forms a word can take in a language due to grammatical inflections. These changes are crucial for conveying grammatical information such as tense, number, gender, case, and mood. For example, in English, the verb "to walk" has variants like "walks" (third-person singular present), "walked" (past tense and past participle), and "walking" (present participle). Similarly, nouns can change to indicate plurality, such as "cat" versus "cats."
The phenomenon of alakváltozatok is common across many languages, although the specific grammatical categories that trigger