inflexionssystem
Inflexionssystem, or inflection system, is the set of processes by which a language forms different word forms to express grammatical categories such as case, number, gender, tense, mood, aspect, voice, person, and definiteness. It includes inflectional affixes, internal stem changes, and irregular forms, and applies to nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, and certain other word classes.
A language's inflexionssystem is typically organized into paradigms, which are complete sets of inflected forms for
Typologically, inflexionssystem can be fusional, where a single affix encodes multiple categories; agglutinative, where each category
Examples of inflexionssystem patterns appear across language families. Latin, Russian, and Sanskrit have rich inflectional paradigms;
In linguistics, inflexionssystem is used to analyze grammar, historical change, and typology. In computational linguistics, it