grammatikform
Grammatikform is a term used in linguistics to refer to a specific form of a word that encodes grammatical information. It is the realized surface shape of a lexeme when it reflects features such as tense, mood, aspect, person, number, case, gender, voice, or definiteness. The grammatical form is distinct from the lemma, which is the dictionary form of a word.
Forms arise through inflection or morphological changes, and they are often produced by affixes, internal stem
In linguistic analysis, grammatical forms help determine syntactic function and agreement. They allow a subject to