inflectioneel
Inflectioneel is a term used in linguistics to describe forms or processes that encode grammatical information through inflection. Inflection adds information such as number, person, mood, tense, voice, case, or gender to a word without creating a new lexical item. Inflectional morphemes can be suffixes, prefixes, or internal vowel changes. The concept is often contrasted with derivational morphology, where affixes or changes create a new word or shift its lexical category.
In practice, many languages exhibit inflectional patterns. In Dutch, for example, nouns form plurals (boek → boeken),
Inflectioneel is a common label in grammar descriptions, typology, and field linguistics to classify how a