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2. Grammar Eng142 inflected Un word Present by :JameelahTheyab AL- mutairi Instructor: Dr.ShadiaBanjar
3. Inflection Definition : According to Long Man Dictionary Inflection also inflexion means : 1- process or result of inflecting ; the change in the form of a word to show difference in its meaning or use. such as (sing, sang ), (sung, sings ), (singing, singer ), (singers, song), (songstress, songstresses). 2- a word part which is added to another word when inflecting it(e.g. –s.-est.-ed, -ing) example : Large Largest -estis the inflection meaning “most” Child Children-renis the inflection the plural form
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5. Case (subjective - objective – possessive – reflexive) • adjective(comparative &superlative) as bigger - taller
7. Uninflected word In linguistic morphology, an uninflected word or simple word has no affixes indicating declension or conjugation.
8. But in the strict sense, only words which cannot be inflected at all ( do not accept anything affixes as -s,es,er,est) should be called uninflected words. uninflected words Suffix Prefix
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10. 2- words that are traditional called adverb (frequency adverbs ): I`ve often see him on the train. She seldom go to class late. We shall never go back to that hotel. 3-words traditional known as adjectives: a menial job. This is the only dress we have in your size. She was tired after a hard day`s work. Uninflected word is a simple word has no affixes
11. 4- Most of the word in the structure classes ( uninflected words ) Modal Auxiliary: Ishoudopen a savings account. Can you help me ? You must do your homework. Hecouldtalk. Article Englishthemost important language. A cat is an animal. Verb to be She is a teacher. They are students. It was a speacial day for Gina. They were not taking a test. Excuse me! Sorry interjection Bye Goodbye Oh Wow
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13. Coordinating Chaina has a huge population , and it is growing. He tries , but he fails . Although he tries , he fails. Unless you need me , I will go hom.
14. An especially refractory class These are uninflectied words because they take no inflectional endings . Although they do have the prefix a- in common , it seems unwise to label them formally as either adjective or adverb since positionally they appear in both adjectival and adverbial slots .therefore we shall them as uninflected words