| 11. | In Classical Chinese, pronouns were overtly inflected to mark case.
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| 12. | Moments of immense revelation remain no more inflected than moments of trivia.
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| 13. | Our understandings may be culturally inflected, but our experiences are primary.
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| 14. | Motherhood is seen through gauze, in soft, religiously inflected focus.
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| 15. | It was spread from port to port by inflected rates.
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| 16. | Nouns are highly inflected, including three grammatical genders, three cases.
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| 17. | Drawing from backgrounds in psychedelic and funk-inflected music.
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| 18. | The inflected form is also used when the determiner is used predicatively.
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| 19. | Nouns are inflected for one of the eight cases and for possession.
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| 20. | Nouns, pronouns, and adjectives may also be inflected for case.
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