flexion / inflection

flexion / inflection
  flexão
   Aplicação de um morfema aditivo (flexão externa), subtrativo, alternativo, reduplicativo (flexão interna) a um vocábulo, ficando a variação, respectivamente, fora ou dentro do radical.

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  • Flexion — Flex ion, n. [L. flexio: cf. F. flexion.] 1. The act of flexing or bending; a turning. [1913 Webster] 2. A bending; a part bent; a fold. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 3. (Gram.) Syntactical change of form of words, as by declension or conjugation;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • flexion — noun Etymology: Latin flexion , flexio, from flectere Date: 1615 1. the act of flexing or bending 2. a part bent ; bend 3. inflection 3 4. a. a bending movement around a joint in a limb (as the knee or elbow) that decreases the angle between the… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • inflection — noun a) a change in the form of a word that reflects a change in grammatical function. b) a change in pitch or tone of voice. Syn: flection, flexion See Also: inflect, inflected …   Wiktionary

  • flexion — flex·ion || flekʃn n. act of bending; curvature; curve, bend; bent state; bent state of a limb or joint; inflection (Grammar) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • flexion — n. (US flection) 1 a the act of bending or the condition of being bent, esp. of a limb or joint. b a bent part; a curve. 2 Gram. inflection. 3 Math. = FLEXURE. Derivatives: flexional adj. (in sense 2). flexionless adj. (in sense 2). Etymology: L… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Insect morphology — Legend of body parts Tagmata : A Head, B Thorax, C Abdomen. 1. antenna 2. ocelli (lower) 3. ocelli (upper) 4. compound eye 5. brain (cerebral ganglia) 6. prothorax …   Wikipedia

  • flec´tion|less — flec|tion «FLEHK shuhn», noun. 1. a bending: »the flection of a reed in the wind. Every flection of his arm caused the muscles to bulge. 2. a bent part; bend. 3. Physiology. = flexion. (Cf. ↑flexion) 4. Grammar. = inflection. (Cf. ↑inflection) …   Useful english dictionary

  • flec|tion — «FLEHK shuhn», noun. 1. a bending: »the flection of a reed in the wind. Every flection of his arm caused the muscles to bulge. 2. a bent part; bend. 3. Physiology. = flexion. (Cf. ↑flexion) 4. Grammar. = inflection. (Cf. ↑inflection) …   Useful english dictionary

  • Synkretismus (Linguistik) — Synkretismus ist das Zusammenfallen von Beugungsformen, im Deutschen beispielsweise dieselbe Endung bei verschiedenen Kasus. Synkretismen kommen vor allem in der indogermanischen Sprachfamilie vor. Morphologisch ausgedrückt sind Synkretismen… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • flection — /ˈflɛkʃən/ (say flekshuhn) noun 1. Also, flexion. the act of bending. 2. Also, flexion. the state of being bent. 3. Also, flexion. a bend; a bent part. 4. → flexion (def. 1). 5. Grammar → …  

  • Verbalflexion — Als Konjugation bezeichnet man die Flexion (Beugung) von Verben, zum Beispiel durch die Veränderung des Wortstammes oder das Anhängen von Affixen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Konjugationsklassen 1.1 Primäre Konjugation 1.2 Sekundäre Konjugation 1.3 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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