inklinaatio
Inklinaatio is a linguistic term used to describe the system by which a word changes form to express grammatical categories such as case, number, gender, tense, mood, person, and aspect. In languages that have inklinaatio, words carry inflectional endings or undergo internal modification that signals these relations rather than relying on separate helper words.
The term covers both nominal inflection (the declension of nouns, adjectives, and pronouns) and verbal inflection
Examples include Latin nouns with cases, such as rosa, rosae, rosae, rosam, rosa, rosa; and Spanish verbs
Understanding inklinaatio involves morphosyntactic analysis and the construction of paradigms, which researchers compare across languages to