beygingarmynstrum
Beygingarmynstrum, or inflectional paradigms, are the systematic patterns that determine how a word changes form to express grammatical categories such as case, number, gender, tense, aspect, mood, person and voice. They provide the framework for producing the different word forms that a language uses in sentences. In Icelandic linguistics, beygingarmynstrum are central for understanding how nouns, adjectives and verbs agree with other elements in syntax and discourse.
Different word classes have characteristic paradigm types. Nouns typically show case and number: nominative, accusative, dative,
Applications of beygingarmynstrum are wide. They are essential in language learning, grammar descriptions, and computational linguistics.
See also: inflection, conjugation, morphology, paradigm, syntax.