inflectionally love

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  • adverb In an inflectional manner.

Etymologies

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inflectional +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • + a word inflectionally generated from another (for example, the word drive is the inflectional stem of drives, drove, driving, and driven) + a word that is a synonym of another word using thesaurus (for example, the word metal can have synonyms such as aluminum and steel) o this operator has many different options (FORMSOF, ISABOUT, WEIGHT, NEAR) o examples:

    Dashboard RSS Feed MartinMusatov 2009

  • A I think this depends on whether the middle voice was marked inflectionally via oblique pronominal case-forms.

    The trouble with the PIE 1st & 2nd person plural endings (3) 2008

  • Rob: "A I think this depends on whether the middle voice was marked inflectionally via oblique pronominal case-forms."

    The trouble with the PIE 1st & 2nd person plural endings (3) 2008

  • This grammatical disappearance would be easy to accomplish had the subjunctive been an inflectionally impoverished category in comparison to the indicative and lacking primary/secondary contrasts.

    Archive 2007-05-01 2007

  • This grammatical disappearance would be easy to accomplish had the subjunctive been an inflectionally impoverished category in comparison to the indicative and lacking primary/secondary contrasts.

    The headache of the Indo-European subjunctive 2007

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