Inflectional Languages

Inflectional Languages are languages in which words are modified in various ways to indicate grammatical information such as tense, mood, aspect, voice, person, number, gender, and case. This modification typically involves adding suffixes, prefixes, or other affixes to the root of a word. Inflectional languages often have complex systems of inflection, with different forms of a word indicating different grammatical meanings. Examples of inflectional languages include Latin, Russian, and Arabic.




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Inflectional Languages