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    The inflection of verbs is called conjugation, while the inflection of nouns, adjectives, adverbs, etc. can be called declension. An inflection expresses...
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    differential calculus and differential geometry, an inflection point, point of inflection, flex, or inflection (rarely inflexion) is a point on a smooth plane...
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  • Inflection AI, Inc. is an American technology company which has developed machine learning and generative artificial intelligence hardware and apps, founded...
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  • A strong inflection is a system of verb conjugation or noun/adjective declension which can be contrasted with an alternative system in the same language...
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  • Look up inflection or inflect in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Inflection (or inflexion), is the modification of a word to express grammatical information...
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  • unambiguous inflections. weak: der gute Wein (nom) den guten Wein (acc) dem guten Wein (dat) - articles signal case, so adjectives need less inflectional specificity...
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    horizontal inflection points. For example, the function x ↦ x 3 {\displaystyle x\mapsto x^{3}} has a stationary point at x = 0, which is also an inflection point...
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    In some languages and countries, surname inflection (Czech: přechylování příjmení, Polish: odmiana nazwiska, Slovak: prechyľovanie priezviska) refers to...
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  • The high rising terminal (HRT), also known as rising inflection, upspeak, uptalk, or high rising intonation (HRI), is a feature of some variants of English...
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  • Nynorsk (section Inflection)
    characterized by noun inflection alone; each gender can have further inflectional forms. That is, gender can determine the inflection of other parts of speech...
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