| 1. | Inflectional morphology is an integral component of the Mek�ns language.
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| 2. | English is at the other extreme, with almost no remaining inflectional morphology.
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| 3. | Inflectional morphology has a central role in Ottawa grammar.
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| 4. | Similarly, Slavic languages have extensive morphophonemic alternations in their derivational and inflectional morphology,
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| 5. | Grammatical case is a category of inflectional morphology.
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| 6. | The comparison of inflectional morphology has shown remarkable similarities with Ayoreo and Ancient Zamuco.
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| 7. | "' Tlapanec "'is an tonal and has complex inflectional morphology.
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| 8. | As there is very little fusion involved in word formation, classical typology mostly applies to inflectional morphology.
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| 9. | It is also present in those Khoisan languages that have a rich inflectional morphology, particularly Khoe languages.
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| 10. | Inflectional morphology with Sye noun phrases is restricted to the marking of number and some types of possession.
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