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inflekterat

Inflekterat is a term used in Swedish linguistics to describe a form that shows inflection. The word is formed from the verb inflektera with the suffix -at, and it is typically used in technical or descriptive contexts to refer to forms that carry grammatical information such as number, definiteness, tense or mood.

In practice, inflekterat refers to any word form that has been altered from its base or lemma

Examples illustrate how inflekterade former operate. The noun katt has several inflekterade former: katt (singular indefinite),

Inflekterat is thus a label for forms that bear grammatical endings or alterations, as opposed to a

to
express
grammatical
distinctions.
This
concept
helps
distinguish
between
a
base
form
(lemma)
and
its
inflected
variants
across
different
grammatical
categories.
The
term
is
most
common
in
academic
discussions
of
morphology
and
syntax,
rather
than
in
everyday
language
use.
katten
(singular
definite),
katter
(plural
indefinite),
katterna
(plural
definite).
The
verb
äta
likewise
shows
inflection:
äter
(present
tense),
åt
(past
tense),
äta
(infinitive).
Adjectives
also
inflekteras
to
reflect
degree
and
agreement
with
nouns,
such
as
liten,
mindre,
minst
depending
on
context.
simple
base
form
that
remains
unchanged.
It
is
a
useful
concept
for
describing
how
languages
encode
information
like
number,
definiteness
and
tense
within
word
forms.
See
also
böjning,
morfologi,
grammatisk
satsstruktur.