As Finnish is an agglutinative language, it is not surprising that inflectional difficulties were shown to be the first impairment marker among at-risk children. |
In the present tense the verb has its simplest form, without any inflectional ending. |
Chinese has no case distinctions or gender distinctions in the inflectional paradigm of its third person singular pronoun. |
The structure of Old English was more like Latin in that words had various inflectional endings to indicate their grammatical function. |
Juxtapositional, combinatory, and inflectional strata in the formation of the Aryan language, iv. |
One characteristic of pidgins is the lack of inflectional morphology. |